Boletín de noticias del Consejo Europeo del Comercio y la Reparación del Automóvil (CECRA)

Noticia Público 22/10/2020 2 756
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El Consejo Europeo del Comercio y la Reparación del Automóvil (CECRA), al cual pertenece CETRAA, ha  publicado boletín de noticias:

The European Commission has launched on October 12th a public consultation on the Evaluation of the EC Motor Vehicle Block Exemption Regulation (MVBER) N° 461/2010. The public consultation will remain open till January 25th 2021.

As you know, the EC exemption for certain agreements and practices in the automotive sector will expire on May 31st 2023. The European Commission will evaluate whether the exemption of certain agreements and practices in the automotive sector is still effective, efficient and consistent with other EU and national rules. This important dossier will intensively be discussed by CECRA's Working Group 'Franchising'. In the meantime, a mail has been addressed to all members asking to receive their suggestions.

In these past months, CECRA has partnered with the main European Association in the automotive sector on a number of important position papers that outlined the serious concerns of the sector and the urgent actions to be taken at European political level to avoid major disruption of companies, from big to SMEs and to protect millions of jobs;

  • “CECRA’s response on EC Coronavirus Response Investment Initiative”, on 26th March 2020;

  • Joint Press Release: “COVID-19: Automotive sector calls for vehicle renewal incentives to kickstart economic recovery - Europe’s four auto sector associations publish 25-point action plan for successful restart” on 5 May 2020 - Link;

  • Joint Press Release: “Saving jobs while reducing emissions: IndustriAll Europe, Ceemet, ACEA, CLEPA, CECRA and ETRMA call for an ambitious recovery plan for the automotive sector”, on 26 May 2020 - Link;

  • “For A Resilient Automotive Aftermarket Ensuring Sustainable European Mobility: 12 measures for the recovery and post-COVID-19 period” on June 2020 – Link;

“Joint proposal for a recovery strategy to deliver and implement a sectorial up/reskilling framework for the automotive value chain maximising industry

  • competitiveness, job retention and new job opportunities paving the way to a dedicated partnership for the automotive ecosystem within the Pact for Skills” on June 2020;