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Posted on 12 January 2009 | 0 Comments
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Germany,
Automotive Industry,
Government Policy
BERLIN (AFP) — Germany's renowned car industry must start producing cleaner, more innovative models if it hopes to remain competitive, Chancellor Angela Merkel said in an interview published Sunday.
Merkel told the Bild am Sonntag newspaper that the sector that invented the world's first automobile more than a century ago must remain on the cutting edge by developing "green" models.
She said her government was willing to help by financing research that could be used in the development of more innovative cars and trucks but offered no details.
"Now Germany is in a new kind of competition to see whether its industry can produce the model of the 21st century," Merkel said.
She said there would be fresh help for the ailing automobile industry in a new 50-billion-euro (67-billion-dollar) stimulus package to be finalised this week, possibly in the form of car tax relief pegged to lower greenhouse gas emissions.
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Posted on 9 January 2009 | 0 Comments
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Scuderi Group,
Environment,
Government Policy
By Kate Galbraith, The New York Times, January 8, 2009
Edward J. Markey, a Massachusetts Democrat known as an advocate of higher fuel-efficiency standards in automobiles, is set to become the chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Energy and the Environment, according to a report in the Boston Globe.
The elevation is good news for environmentalists. My colleague John Broder has described Mr. Markey as "a frustrated advocate for automobile fuel efficiency and energy conservation legislation in his 15 terms in Congress."
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