REVAMPED CARS 21 POLICY DRAWS SUPPORT FROM ACROSS EUROPEAN AUTO SECTOR

BY KEITH NUTHALL, DEIRDRE MASON IF there is a philosophy driving the European Union (EU), it surely is that everyone must rub along together and cooperate for the general good. For a continent as diverse and as previously fractious as Europe, that is neither unsurprising nor unworthy. But does it work for the auto industry? The European Commission, the EU's executive, is forever cajoling Europe's auto makers into working together, usually to make their vehicles greener and higher tech, and it is trying again. With its 'CARS 21 High Level Group on the ...


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