News – No-deal Brexit and US tariff threat, combined with CO2 targets, make 2019 a challenging year

Europe’s automobile industry will face some fundamental challenges this year. These include the looming prospect of a no-deal Brexit, the ever-present threat of US tariffs on car imports from the EU, as well as meeting stringent CO2 targets – both those for 2020 and the recently-agreed post-2020 targets for cars, vans and trucks. Given the… Continue reading News – No-deal Brexit and US tariff threat, combined with CO2 targets, make 2019 a challenging year

Employer offer insufficient

2.5 percent more money as of April 1, 2019 – that’s what employers offer to around 72,000 employees in the Northwest German iron and steel industry. In addition, according to their offer, there should be an additional annual holiday allowance of 600 euros from 1 July 2020, which can be converted by a limited group… Continue reading Employer offer insufficient

News – Video – ‘What is the best mix of measures for improving road safety today?’

In the context of the revision of the EU General Safety Regulation, a group of experts seeks to identify the vehicle safety technologies with the strongest positive outcomes. [embedded content] Panel discussion featuring: Malin Ekholm, Vice-President, Volvo Cars Safety Centre Matthew Baldwin, Deputy Director-General and European Coordinator for Road Safety, DG MOVE, European Commission Laurianne… Continue reading News – Video – ‘What is the best mix of measures for improving road safety today?’

Press Releases – New vehicle safety rules: auto industry reacts to European Parliament vote

Brussels, 22 February 2019 – The European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) takes note of the European Parliament’s vote on the revision of the General Safety Regulation, which mandates the safety technologies to be included as standard in new vehicle types. Yesterday’s vote by the lead Internal Market and Consumer Protection (IMCO) Committee marks an important… Continue reading Press Releases – New vehicle safety rules: auto industry reacts to European Parliament vote

News – Fact sheet: EU-China automobile trade

Together, China and the European Union, the world’s number one and two markets respectively, make up about half of global passenger car sales and production. This new fact sheet provides a comprehensive overview of EU-China automobile trade, as well as production by EU car manufacturers in China. Key takeaways: Today, the European Union is the biggest exporter of… Continue reading News – Fact sheet: EU-China automobile trade

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Press Releases – European and Chinese auto makers commit to working more closely together

Brussels, 15 February 2019 – The major European and Chinese automobile manufacturers pledged to strengthen their collaboration at a summit held in Brussels today, where their associations – the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) and the Chinese Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM) – signed a cooperation agreement. Together, China and the EU – the world’s… Continue reading Press Releases – European and Chinese auto makers commit to working more closely together