ITM: the forthcoming EU transport regulation puts European companies at a competitive disadvantage
The leaders of the Bulgarian, Polish, Lithuanian and Hungarian ministries unanimously invited the representatives of the European Commission and the European Parliament to Brussels that all EU transport companies are put at a competitive disadvantage against vis-à-vis companies from third countries in the forthcoming EU road haulage legislation – the Ministry of Innovation and Technology (ITM) told MTI on Thursday.
The ITM recalled that the general approach to the mobility package was adopted by nine Member States last December. Hungary voted against it.
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