EU: the European Metalworkers’ Federation publishes a report on the future challenges for the European car industry

Federation (EMF) has just published a report on Europe's automotive industry. This document sums up the conference organized on last May 16th and 17th in Brussels, on this topic. The union confederation makes several recommendations to its members and to the EU. (Ref. 06986)
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“Securing growth, innovation and employment” is the title of the EMF ’s report on the challenges facing the European automotive industry. The 40 page document summarizes the bulk of interventions made last May during the EMF Conference on Europe’s car industry.

Innovation. The beginning of the report describes and analyses the current situation of the car industry. The EMF notably underlines that most of the growth in capacity comes from Eastern Europe and that it is lead by Asian makes. Belgi

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