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Redefining maritime transport professions

News from Brussels ETF: European Transport Worker's Federation - 2023-06-01

After 4.5 years of exceptional contributions and hard work from all partners, the closing conference of the SkillSea project concluded yesterday in Brussels.  The EU-funded SkillSea project brought together the maritime in …

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Transport, Telecommunications and Energy Council (Transport), 1 June 2023

News from Brussels Council of the EU - 2023-06-01

Main results …

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ELA’s Framework for Action on Road Transport: outcomes and way forward

News from Brussels European Labour Authority - 2023-05-25

In 2022, the Authority successfully improved several activities in the Road Transport sector, under its Framework for Actio …

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EU finally proposes driving and rest time rules apt for coach tourism

News from Brussels IRU - 2023-05-25

Mobility Package 1 negotiations resulted in a last-minute deal among legislators that focused mainly on goods transport. This left coach tourism drivers with driving and rest time rules not suited to their work. …

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Transport MEPs back deal on more charging stations and greener maritime fuel

News from Brussels European Parliament - 2023-05-24

An agreement on mandatory deployment of alternative fuel infrastructure for cars and trucks, and on cleaner maritime fuels was approved in the Transport and Tourism Committee on 2023 May 24. …

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IRU meets Commissioner Vălean on EU transport and mobility developments

News from Brussels IRU - 2023-05-23

IRU President Radu Dinescu and EU Advocacy Director Raluca Marian met with EU Transport Commissioner Adina Vălean to discuss current issues and future developments in the transport of people and goods across Europe. …

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Euro 7: Direct costs 4 to 10 times higher than European Commission estimates, new study reveals

News from Brussels ACEA - 2023-05-23

The Euro 7 proposal on pollutant emissions would lead to direct cost increases that are 4 to 10 times higher than those cited by the European Commission, according to a new study. …

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EU-U.K. deal on EV tariffs expected 'soon,' Britain's business minister says

News from Brussels Automotive News Europe - 2023-05-23

The U.K. and the European Union will "soon" announce a solution on post-Brexit trading rules that automakers warn could lead to factory closures, Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch said. …

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Europe's Euro 7 emission limits face pushback from eight countries

News from Brussels Automotive News Europe - 2023-05-22

Eight European Union nations including France and Italy called for the bloc to scrap planned Euro 7 exhaust emission limits, saying they are overly ambitious and unrealistic for automakers to hit. …

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BEUC, Climate Group and T&E: The EU should set a 100% zero emission target for corporate fleets in 2030

News from Brussels Transport & Environment - 2023-05-22

The European Commission’s Greening Corporate Fleets Initiative represents a golden opportunity to not only tackle transport emissions, EU’s largest source of greenhouse gas emissions, but also widen the access to cheaper second-hand elec …

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