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  European Automobile Manufacturers Call For EU Policy
Posted by: Newsroom - 11-11-2012, 07:41 PM - Forum: Motoring News - No Replies

Between 2007 and the end of 2012 new car registrations are expected to have dropped by over 3 million. This translates into a fall from 15.5 million to about 12 million units - making 2012 the worst year since 1995.

"Vehicle sales will not recover to pre-crisis levels in the near to mid future, so the industry needs to adjust for the overcapacity that exists," stated Ivan Hodac, Secretary General of the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association (ACEA). According to ACEA, the current average overcapacity across Europe is in the range of 25-30%. This overcapacity is not evenly spread across Europe; some manufacturers are operating at 50-60% of their capacity, whereas others are at 80-90% or even higher.

A number of European manufacturers have already announced that they have no alternative but to implement significant restructuring plans. It is highly likely that there will be further such announcements over the coming months.

Now more than ever, the industry needs a supportive framework and strong industrial policy in order to keep jobs and production in Europe. ACEA therefore welcomes the European Commission's recent Communication on Industrial Policy as well as CARS 2020, the action plan that it launched today for a competitive and sustainable automotive industry in Europe.

The industrial policy and CARS 2020 put the focus on developing long-term policies and facilitating investments for the future. "This is necessary but not sufficient," explained Mr Hodac. "Recent events show that the car industry in the EU is undergoing an important process of adaptation and restructuring right now. The EU should urgently use all the means at its disposal to mitigate the social and economic consequences of this process." In particular, it should explore ways to improve labour flexibility and support the affected workers and regions.

In such a contracting market, care needs to be taken not to add further pressure on overcapacity and employment by concluding unbalanced trade agreements. Hodac: "We cannot afford to open up our markets in times of crisis unless there is a level playing field." It is therefore essential that the EU and member states assess the cumulative impact of existing and potential free trade agreements.

ACEA supports a number of proposals made in the Communications, such as making 'clean vehicles' an investment priority; carrying out a 'fitness check' of EU legislation on type-approval of motor vehicles; and conducting a 'competitiveness proofing' of all major initiatives that have a significant impact on the automotive industry in the areas of trade, transport, energy and climate policy. Indeed, as suggested by a number of Member States recently, the Competitiveness Council should play a major role in this initiative. Smarter, more coordinated and streamlined regulation is needed to reinforce the automotive industry's competitiveness, and benefit the European economy as a whole.

"Both Communications contain good principles. It is urgent that these are now translated into real action. Although past experience has taught us that this is not always the case, we trust that the CARS 2020 monitoring process that the Commission intends to set up will make a difference this time," went on Hodac.

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  Investing In Disability Sport
Posted by: DMG-network - 11-11-2012, 02:16 PM - Forum: Sports Feed - No Replies

Sport England today announced how £1 million of National Lottery investment will fund a training programme to ensure the inclusion of disabled people at tens of thousands of community sports clubs. The free training will benefit more than 10,000 coaches, leaders, assistants and parents, helping them develop the skills and confidence to include disabled people [...]Investing In Disability Sport is a post from: Time-4-Sport



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  Govt welcomes rhino poaching ruling
Posted by: DMG-network - 10-11-2012, 06:59 PM - Forum: Eco News Feed - No Replies

Pretoria - Government has welcomed the 40-year prison sentence that was handed down to Thai national, Chumlong Lemtongthai, for rhino poaching.The...

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  Condolences to people of Ghana
Posted by: Newsroom - 10-11-2012, 06:20 PM - Forum: World News - No Replies

Pretoria - On behalf of the Government and the people of South Africa, the Department of International Relations and Cooperation would like to extend its heartfelt condolences to the Government and the people of Ghana following the collapse of the multi-storey department store, Melcom, in Accra, Ghana.

South Africa mourns the loss of lives during this unfortunate incident.

“Our hearts go out to the family and friends of the deceased and those that were injured, and we wish to express our solidarity to the Government and the people of Ghana during this difficult time of mourning,” the department said.

South Africa maintains excellent bilateral relations with Ghana, as was illustrated during the High Level visit to Ghana led by the Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe in April 2012.

The investigation into the tragedy as instructed by President John Dramani Mahama will bring closure to those families who have lost their loved ones in the line of duty. - SAnews.gov.za

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  Cuba economic assistance package
Posted by: DMG-network - 09-11-2012, 03:49 PM - Forum: BizNewsFeed - No Replies

Pretoria – Minister of Trade and Industry Rob Davies met with the Vice-President of the Cuban National Institute of Water Resources, Aymee Aguirre...

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  Change conditions of employment
Posted by: DMG-network - 08-11-2012, 04:27 PM - Forum: NewsFeed - No Replies

Cape Town - Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe has called on mining houses to change their conditions of employment to enable miners to visit their...

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  Small Business Advice
Posted by: DMG-network - 07-11-2012, 02:21 PM - Forum: BizNewsFeed - No Replies

Small Business Advice – How To Grow Your Business We are all in business to make money; anyone who says differently probably has too much money. For...

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  B-BBEE an imperative for SA
Posted by: DMG-network - 07-11-2012, 02:21 PM - Forum: BizNewsFeed - No Replies

Pretoria – Broad-Based Black Economy Empowerment (B-BBEE) will continue to be regarded as an imperative in South Africa, says Trade and Industry...

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  Kemboi wins Soweto Marathon 2012
Posted by: DMG-network - 07-11-2012, 02:21 PM - Forum: Sports Feed - No Replies

Sunday, 4 November 2012 – Kenya’s Shadrack Kemboi won the men’s title at 20th edition of the Soweto Marathon in 2:16:28.* The 26 year-old, along with compatriot Timothy Kibet, lead most of the race, but Kemboi broke away at the 33km mark. “South Africa must remember my face.* I will be back again next year,” [...]Kemboi wins Soweto Marathon 2012 is a post from: Time-to-Run South Africa



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  Tinkerbell and the Secret of the Wings
Posted by: DMG-network - 07-11-2012, 02:21 PM - Forum: NewsFeed - No Replies

My little girl loves the cinema and we try to see a movie from time to time together. Off course we get a lot of movies with Netflix at home but going to the cinema, ordering the popcorn and a drink and then heading to the salon is a special experience. Tinker Bell has become [...]Tinkerbell and the Secret of the Wings is a post from: Fashionable Mama



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