The European Commission unveils measures to support EU carmakers, boost battery and charging investments, cut import dependence, and protect competitiveness.

The European Commission has prepared a package of measures aimed at supporting the car industry and accelerating the transition toward environmentally friendly transport. The initiative includes investments in battery manufacturing, the development of charging infrastructure, and the protection of EU brands from unfair competition in external markets.

Special attention is being paid to reducing dependence on the import of key components and preserving jobs. The EU emphasizes that the goal of the initiative is not only the transition to greener mobility, but also maintaining the competitiveness of European car manufacturers amid pressure from the United States and China.

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