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Tag: cabotage

EU ministers clinch deal on road 'cabotage' - 16 June 2008 - News

European transport ministers have succeeded in overcoming their differences over opening up the EU road haulage market to increased competition among member states, despite fears the plans could lead to social dumping.

EU states agree to cabotage, backtrack on sea safety - 08 April 2008 - News

EU transport ministers have rejected Commission proposals to tighten the bloc's protection against maritime pollution. But they came closer to a deal on the controversial opening up of haulage and coach services to increased competition. 

MEPs vote to lift national cabotage restrictions - 23 January 2008 - News

Restrictions on freight transport operations carried out within one member state by hauliers from another EU country (cabotage) must be fully lifted by 2014, Parliament's transport committee has voted. The move has outraged socialist MEPs, which fear it will exacerbate social and fiscal competition between member states.

Commission seeks better quality road transport - 24 May 2007 - News

The Commission wants to adapt rules for haulage and coach services, hoping to minimise time and fuel waste caused by unclear cabotage rules and to stop transport "cowboys", who give the sector a negative image.

Commission promotes liberalisation of railways - 24 January 2002 - News

On 23 January, the Commission presented the second package to revitalise the European railway industry. This package includes proposals for opening up Member States' freight transport systems to competition and more coordinated safety measures.

Commission to present second railway package - 21 January 2002 - News

On 23 January, the Commission will present a communication and five new legislative proposals to revitalise the European railway industry. This so-called "second railway package" includes proposals for opening up Member States' goods transport systems to competition, new measures on rail safety and interoperability, the creation of a European Rail Agency for safety and interoperability, and the EU's membership of the Intergovernmental Organisation for International Carriage by rail (OTIF).

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