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Italian Auto Parts Industry Supports EU's Green Deal, Seeks CO2 Reform
Diego Longhin, president of the Italian auto parts association, praised Ursula von der Leyen's approach to the European Green Deal, but called for a reform of the CO2 reduction plans to better suit the industry's needs.
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Italy
EconomyEuropean UnionItalyAuto IndustryEu RegulationsLobbyingCarbon Emissions
Italian Automotive Components Association
Ursula Von Der LeyenDiego Longhin
- What are the potential impacts of the current CO2 reduction plans on the Italian auto parts industry?
- The current CO2 reduction plans may create challenges for the Italian auto parts industry if they are not adapted to the industry's specific needs and capabilities. This could lead to economic difficulties and potential job losses if the industry cannot meet the stricter emission standards.
- What specific aspect of the EU's Green Deal did the Italian auto parts association praise and what reforms are sought?
- The Italian auto parts association praised Ursula von der Leyen's approach to the European Green Deal. However, they are seeking reforms to the CO2 reduction plans to make them more adaptable to the industry's capabilities and timelines.
- What long-term implications might arise from the current CO2 reduction plan, and what solutions are possible beyond mere reforms?
- If the CO2 reduction plans are not adapted, the Italian auto parts industry may face long-term difficulties staying competitive. This could necessitate investments in new technologies and a shift towards more sustainable practices, requiring substantial funding and potential government support.
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Direct Relevance
The article discusses the automotive components industry's support for Ursula von der Leyen's (European Commission President) efforts and a call to reform CO2 reduction plans. This directly relates to Climate Action (SDG 13) by addressing policies aimed at mitigating climate change through reduced carbon emissions from the automotive sector.