2024-09-12 05:50:08
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MEPs Split on Halting European Car Factory Closures
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Lower Saxony's Prime Minister Stephan Weil is calling for swift talks between VW management and employee representatives to find solutions for greater competitiveness. The Emden works council also advocates for quick negotiations, as the termination of the employment guarantee has broken trust. Weil sees good future prospects for the Emden site, as one billion euros has been invested in the conversion for electric car production.
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Diverging views in the European Union: Sánchez calls for a review of customs duties on Chinese electric vehicles
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The European Commission imposes customs duties on Chinese electric vehicles to compensate for Chinese financial support. Spanish Prime Minister Sánchez calls for a review of these duties, fearing Chinese retaliatory measures against the European pork sector and European brandy exports.
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MEPs split on how to halt European car factory closures
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Europe's carmakers struggle with EV sales slump, Chinese competition. Volkswagen may close German plants, Audi's Brussels EV factory at risk. EU automotive sector employs 14M, 7% of GDP. MEPs divided - EPP's Bentele wants flexibility on EU carbon rules, Renew's Glück opposes tech mandates, Greens' Matthieu says industry resisted e-mobility, socialist Ecke blames carmaker management. Swedish MEP Eriksson welcomes Draghi report proposing EU industrial plan, which criticizes "lack of EU planning"..
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