Europe’s biggest carmakers will converge on Brussels for talks this week as the EU seeks to chart a way forward for an embattled industry struggling to cope with Chinese competition and climate rules.
Automotive CEOs and European officials are expected to discuss the sector’s troubles on Thursday in the first meeting held under a new initiative chaired by EU chief Ursula von der Leyen.
The “ambition” is to “roll up the sleeves” and find solutions for “a core engine for European prosperity”, the European Commission said.
The auto sector employs more than 13 million people, accounts for about seven percent of the bloc’s GDP, and is in the “middle of deep structural shifts”, it added.
The so-called “strategic dialogue” aims to boost the sector’s competitiveness. But much of the pre-summit debate has focused on the steep emission fines that car manufacturers could face in 2025 — and their desire to …