CLEPA believes that Europe must maintain its leading position in reducing CO2 emissions from light-duty vehicles. This is an important driver in sustaining technology leadership, employment and the global competitiveness of the European automotive industry.
Mês: Junho 2016
Continental Mabor acelera com incentivos públicos de 12,7 milhões
A Continental Mabor assina esta quinta-feira um contrato de investimento de 50 milhões de euros com o Estado para a produção de pneus agrícolas, um projecto que conta com 12,7 milhões de incentivos públicos. Grupo alemão já investiu mais de 600 milhões em Portugal.
UK Automotive reports record £71.6 billion turnover and urges government to keep Britain open for bu
The UK automotive industry continues to make significant gains in employment, economic contribution and environmental performance, according to new figures released today by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).
PSA Vigo dispara la instalación en Portugal de nuevos proveedores
Los lanzamientos anunciados ya han captado en lo que va de año 100 millones de inversión de otras cuatro multinacionales.
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Exportações automóveis voltam a crescer
Numa altura em que as exportações portuguesas têm apresentado sinais de abrandamento, a AFIA – Associação de Fabricantes para a Indústria Automóvel vem realçar o esforço do setor de componentes automóveis que continua a registar crescimento.
Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi giant could overtake Toyota in global vehicle production
Nissan’s proposed takeover of Mitsubishi Motors would produce a Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi giant that by 2017 could overtake Toyota to become No. 2 in global light-vehicle production, predicts consultancy LMC Automotive.
First reactions after the Brexit vote
On 23 of June 2016, a majority of British citizen voted in favour of the Brexit. This move will have deep consequences on the automotive industry in Europe in general and in the United Kingdom in particular.
SMMT statement in reaction to EU referendum result
The trade body for the UK automotive sector, The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), reacts to today’s result in the referendum on the UK’s membership of the EU.
Britain votes to leave the EU – VDA President appeals for calmness
Wissmann: Decision must trigger rethink in Brussels