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EUROPE: The European Rail Freight Association has reiterated its belief that reducing track access charges would be the best way of supporting the rail freight sector through the pandemic in a transparent and non-discriminatory manner, rather than providing direct support for individual operators. It warned that caution was needed to .
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The ailing franchise has been battered by the pandemic, with Tory MP Huw Merriman, who chairs Parliament s Transport Committee, this week warning traffic had fallen by more than 95 percent. Robert Oulds, director of the pro-Brexit Bruges Group, suggested a solution which was both drastic and simple.
European Rail Freight Providers Worried Over Eurovignette Directive reform
Concerns that Trucks are Gaining Unwarranted Environmental Support
EUROPE – Prior to today s expected adoption of the European Council s first reading position on Eurovignette Directive reform, the European rail freight sector has significant concerns about the Council position, as it runs contrary to the shared climate and transport policy objectives of the Member States themselves. Eurovignettes, whilst not mandatory, allow States to charge road haulage outfits for driving in their territories.
The European Summit last week agreed to upgrade the European Climate Law target for CO
2 emissions from a 40% to a 55% cut by 2030. The European Commission describes the need for an ambitious Eurovignette Directive reform as necessary to achieve climate, pollution, congestion and accident objectives in the recently unveiled Mobility Strategy.
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