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NEW VEHICLE SALES INCREASE IN BOTSWANA
Vehicle registration in the landlocked southern African diamond-rich Botswana has surged over the past decade, with vehicle numbers increasing at an average annual 9.4% rate since 2006, according to statistics from the country’s department of road transport and safety.
The sudden ballooning sales for a country of just over 2 million people, which recently celebrated its golden jubilee independence, has ignited other auto industry support businesses – parts sales shops, car breakers and insurance companies selling motor vehicle insurance – and is fuelled by transactions made for both new and used cars sales.…
TRUMPS PROMISE TO AXE TPP ON DAY ONE OF HIS PRESIDENCY PROMPTS WIDESPREAD NERVOUSNESS
THE PROMISE from US President-elect Donald Trump to withdraw the USA from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement on his first day of office has prompted widespread nervousness in auto-sectors around the world.
His rejection of the deal could scupper an agreement negotiated over five years by the United States; Australia; Brunei; Canada; Chile; Japan; Malaysia; Mexico; New Zealand; Peru; Singapore and Vietnam.…
RENAULT APPLIES FOR RIGHT TO BUILD CARS IN PAKISTAN SAYS GOVERNMENT
LEADING French automaker Renault could soon start producing vehicles in Pakistan, the chairman of the south Asian country’s Board of Investment (BOI) has predicted to wardsauto. Miftah Ismail said that the manufacturer had submitted an application to the government of Pakistan seeking permission to produce cars locally, initially in a joint venture with Ghandhara Nissan, which is Renault’s global partner.…
LATEST EU DRAFT ON REAL DRIVING EMISSIONS COULD CAUSE A SCANDAL, ENVIRONMENTALISTS CLAIM
A LEAKED draft of proposals for a new European Union (EU) regulation on real-driving emissions (RDE) from light passenger and commercial vehicles would allow new cars to emit 50% more potentially lung-cancer causing particulates than under current air quality legislation, an environmental group is claiming.…
DIESELGATE PROBE DRIVING EUROPEAN TYPE APPROVAL OVERHAUL
The year-long European Parliament investigation into the ‘dieselgate’ emissions fixing scandal, plus the shockwaves from the revelations themselves, are driving a sea-change in Europe’s type approval system. The European Union’s democratic assembly set up a Committee of Inquiry into Emission Measurements in the Automotive Sector (EMIS) last December (2015) to probe EU compliance with emissions and type approval laws after it emerged that Volkswagen and probably other carmakers had used illegal defeat devices to cheat tests.…
EU ROUND UP - PAINT AND COATINGS COMPANIES CAN IDENTIFY PARTNERS FOR MAY 2018 REACH REGISTRATION DEADLINE
PAINT and coatings companies and their suppliers can now benefit from pre-declared data during the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) May 2018 REACH registration deadline, for chemicals made or imported in volumes between 1-100 tonnes per year. ECHA has published a list of 7,000 substances for which a ‘lead registrant’ company has been declared in the REACH-IT computer system, which collates data needed for a REACH registration.…
INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY ROUND UP - TTIP NEGOTIATORS MAKE PROGRESS ON CLOTHING TALKS – BUT AWAIT US ELECTION BEFORE PROCEEDING FURTHER
EUROPEAN Union (EU) and United States negotiators have made as much progress as they can in their comprehensive trade talks ahead of the November 8 US presidential and congressional elections, with EU officials highlighting textiles, including knitwear, as a key area of agreement.…
PEUGEOT ASSEMBLY PLANT LAUNCHED IN ETHIOPIA
An assembly line for French automotive company Peugeot (Groupe PSA) has opened in Ethiopia (July 1) in partnership with local firm, Mesfin Industrial Engineering (MIE). The new USD1.2 million facility is expected to assemble 1,200 vehicles-a-year for sale to Ethiopia’s growing car market and to neighboring countries Djibouti and Somalia.…
EU LAWMAKERS SPLIT OVER WAY FORWARD FOR TYPE APPROVAL
European Union (EU) lawmakers in a key European Parliament committee are split over how to amend proposed reforms to the 28 country bloc’s automotive type approval controls. These members of the parliament’s internal market and consumer protection committee discussed on Thursday (September 29) changes suggested by British Conservative MEP Dan Dalton on proposals from the EU executive, the European Commission, to overhaul EU type approval rules – its key goal is making them sufficiently tight to prevent a repeat of the Dieselgate scandal where emissions controls were circumvented.…
BRUSSELS PLANS LEGAL MOVES TO FORCE GOVERNMENT ACTION OVER DIESELGATE
The European Union’s (EU) executive, the European Commission, will next month file suit against EU member state governments over their failure to act on their response to the ‘dieselgate’ emissions cheating scandal. The EU internal market, industry, entrepreneurship and SMEs Commissioner Elzbieta Bienkowska told the European Parliament’s Committee of Inquiry into Emission Measurements in the Automotive Sector (EMIS) on Monday (September 12): “You will definitely see some infringement procedures next month.”…