ITM: Member States opposing regulations that distort the transport market are acting unanimously
Member States opposing regulatory plans that distort EU transport market continue to act united – the Ministry of Innovation and Technology (ITM) told MTI.
The six CEE Member States believe that the road haulage sector deserves a balanced, fair and long-term regulatory framework that does not weaken but strengthens the sector and thereby the European economy – according to the communication. (MTI)
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