Thank you for attending the debate “The evolution of automotive mobility in the EU: benefits and challenges for consumers and the industry”

PubAffairs Bruxelles was delighted to co-organise, on the 25th of March 2026, the event “The evolution of automotive mobility in the EU: benefits and challenges for consumers and the industry“, an afternoon of discussion on the evolution of automotive mobility in the EU. This event was also a timely opportunity to discuss the benefits and challenges for both consumers and the industry of the transition towards a cleaner and affordable transport system, with our distinguished speakers Zala Tomasic MEP (EPP/SLO); Michael Bloss MEP (Greens/DE); Edoardo Turano, Head of Unit, Road Mobility, DG CLIMA, European Commission and Massimiliano Vascotto, Head of Public Affairs, ACEA. Karsten Schulze, Technical Services President, ADAC gave a preliminary input to the event and participated in the panel discussion. Arthur Corbin, Business Adviser in the Cabinet of EVP Séjourné delivered a keynote speech.

We would like to thank Ian Johnston, EU Correspondent, Financial Times.
We would also like to thank the host ADAC for having allowed this debate to take place.

#Eurozone: #ECB officials question whether #Euro has strengthened too much, by @OlafStorbeck and Ian Smith | Financial Times

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ECB officials question whether euro has strengthened too much

Policymakers at central bank fret that a surging currency increases the risk of inflation undershooting

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[Featured] #Trade: #EU splits weaken its hand in crunch trade talks with #Trump, by @_Zimmerfrau and @_AriHawkins | Politico

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EU splits weaken its hand in crunch trade talks with Trump

European capitals are pulling in different directions ahead of a decisive round of trade talks in Washington. 

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#EUDefence: The Italian job - How #Rome plans to work around #NATO spending hike, by @giuseppe_fonte, @AmanteAngelo and Gavin Jones | Reuters 

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The Italian job: how Rome plans to work around NATO spending hike

Italy, along with other NATO countries, has agreed to sharply increase defence spending over the next decade, but ...

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