Just one day after the new European Commission was elected in Brussels, work is already underway in Brussels. As the ‘Krone’ learned from negotiating circles, a new secret plan was drawn up during a meeting of economic ministers that could delay the end of the internal combustion engine. What the plan looks like and which countries are still participating.
With a share of approximately six percent of economic production and more than 350,000 jobs, the automotive industry is one of the absolute key sectors for Austria. In the territory of the European Union, 14 million jobs depend on the automotive industry. Due to the weakening German auto industry and the challenge of transformation, as well as major competition from China, the auto industry is undergoing deep and comprehensive changes, bringing opportunities and challenges for politicians.
Competitiveness Council met
Almost no topic was discussed as intensely during the last ‘Green Deal government period’ as the phase-out of combustion engines planned for 2035 – the ‘Krone’ reported. A new plan was hatched on Thursday in the Competitiveness Council (COMPET) with the responsible ministers of the Member States. The “Krone” has the first, explosive details.
Source: Krone

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