28 October 2022

CLECAT Newsletter 2022/33

CLECAT NEWSLETTER
 
Brussels News

LOGISTICS FOR EUROPE FORUM: TOWARDS MORE RESILIENT AND COMPETITIVE SUPPLY CHAINS

CLECAT, ESC and ELA are pleased to invite you to the Logistics for Europe event, taking place on the 23rd of November 2022 at the Residence Palace in Brussels. The 2022 Logistics for Europe event brings industry representatives from freight forwarding, shippers and the logistics sector, as well as European law makers, together in a constructive dialogue on the challenges European industry is being faced with.

The event will address the growing pressure on trade to keep cargo moving in a sustainable and efficient way at times of the energy crisis. In addition, the event will discuss the changes that have occurred in the container shipping market in recent years, and how changes to the competition rules can restore trust and confidence in the container shipping industry, which is vital to the European business and consumers

Confirmed speakers include Steven Pope, Group Head Trade Facilitation (Go Trade) at Deutsche Post DHL Group, Koen De Leus, Chief Economist, BNP Paribas Fortis, Danielle Tap, Director of Partner Programs, Digital Container Shipping Association, DCSA, Steven Gudde, Director Impact and Labour market, Olympia, Alessandro Pitto, Managing Director at Casasco & Nardi, Szymon Oscislowski, Deputy Head of Unit, DG MOVE, Olaf Merk, ITF, Henrik Morch, Director of Services, DG COMP and others.

For further details and registration see the CLECAT website

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Brussels News

CLECAT AND EEA CALL ON MEPS TO SECURE A FAIR CBAM IN TRILOGUES

On 27 October, CLECAT and the European Express Association (EEA) issued a joint statement to MEPs participating in the inter-institutional negotiations on CBAM, calling for a careful consideration of the consequences of the instrument with respect to the multistakeholder setting on which it is founded. In particular, the EEA and CLECAT stressed the importance of avoiding the creation of disproportionate responsibilities and liabilities for European customs representatives.

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Brussels News

ECTA ROADSHOW ON THE FUTURE OF ELECTRIC TRUCKING IN EUROPE

CLECAT joined the European Clean Trucking Alliance (ECTA) roadshow, which took place at Autoworld in Brussels on 27 October. The event was organised by ECTA to showcase the future of electric trucking in Europe. ECTA membership (shippers and logistics service providers and their associations committed to zero-emission road freight transport), discussed with policymakers, truck manufacturers and charging infrastructure providers the challenges and opportunities of the decarbonisation of the road transport sector.

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Brussels News

COUNCIL ADOPTS EU SINGLE WINDOW FOR CUSTOMS

On 24 October, the Council adopted the regulation setting up the single window environment for customs. The new rules aim to set the appropriate conditions for digital collaboration between customs and partner competent authorities.

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Brussels News

CLECAT WELCOMES AGREEMENT ON CO2 STANDARDS FOR VANS

On 27 October, the European Parliament and Council reached an agreement on stricter CO2 emission performance standards for new cars and vans. All new light-duty vehicles would be zero-emission as of 2035.

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ROAD
 
Road

TRAN COMMITTEE ENDORSES ROAD FREIGHT AGREEMENTS WITH UKRAINE AND MOLDOVA

Earlier this week, the EP’s Transport and Tourism (TRAN) Committee unanimously approved two separate agreements with Ukraine and Moldova to temporarily facilitate road freight transport between the EU and the two countries. The road transport agreements would replace existing bilateral transport agreements and ease cross-border transport of goods.

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RAIL
 
Rail

COMMISSION APPROVES €22.5 MILLION DUTCH SCHEME TO ENCOURAGE MODAL SHIFT

The European Commission has approved, under EU State aid rules, a €22.5 million Dutch scheme to encourage freight transport to shift from road to inland waterways and rail. Under the scheme, which will run until the end of January 2026, the aid will take the form of non-refundable grants to shippers and logistics operators to reward them for the reduction in external costs (such as pollution, noise, congestion and accidents) achieved by using inland waterways and rail instead of road transport.

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DIGITALISATION
 
Digitalisation

TRANSPORT COMMMITTEE VOTES ON ITS DIRECTIVE

On 26 October, Members of the European Parliament’s Transport and Tourism (TRAN) Committee voted on new intelligent road transport systems rules to boost digitalisation in the transport sector, to better connect different mobility apps, and to ensure wider data sharing. Intelligent transport systems (ITS) apply information and communication technologies, such as, journey planner or eCall, to make mobility safer, more efficient and comfortable.

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EVENTS
 

CLECAT Meetings

CLECAT Air Freight Institute
22 November 2022, Brussels (hybrid-meeting)

CLECAT Supply Chain Security Institute
22 November 2022, Brussels (hybrid-meeting)

CLECAT Customs and Indirect Taxation Institute
22 November 2022, Brussels (hybrid-meeting)

CLECAT General Assembly
23 November, Brussels

Logistics for Europe Forum (CLECAT / ESC / ELA event)
23 November, Brussels

CLECAT Maritime Logistics Institute
24 November, Brussels (hybrid-meeting)

EU Meetings

European Parliament

European Parliament Plenary
9-10 November 2022, Strasbourg

European Parliament Environment Committee
7-8 November 2022, Brussels

European Parliament Transport Committee
28-29 November 2022, Brussels


Council of the EU

Transport Council
5 December, Brussels

Environment Council
20 December, Brussels