MEPs Split on Halting European Car Factory Closures
As Europe's carmakers struggle with a sales slump in electric vehicles and competition from China, the closure of German plants by Volkswagen and the risk to Audi's Brussels EV factory loom. The EU automotive sector, employing 14 million people and contributing 7% of GDP, faces division among MEPs.
The EPP's Bentele advocates for flexibility on EU carbon rules, while Renew's Glück opposes tech mandates. Greens' Matthieu claims the industry resists e-mobility, and socialist Ecke blames carmaker management.
Swedish MEP Eriksson welcomes the Draghi report, criticizing the lack of EU planning in the sector. Calls for national EV incentives, investment in charging infrastructure, and protection from foreign subsidies are also made.
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