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Expanded US tariffs are expected to impact €2.8 billion of annual EU construction equipment exports to the United States, according to the Committee for European Construction Equipment (CECE).
CECE takes part in VDMA task force on the lookout for non-compliant machines and equipment
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US tariffs are a signal that European manufacturers should explore options for new and expanded export markets, say CECE executives
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CECE updated members of the construction industry on the current European construction equipment sector
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Trade association describes stabilisation of supply chain issues and a relatively flat 2023
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Animation lays out trade body’s plans for ensuring a level playing field for European OEMs
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European industry body says Uptime Tracker will gather data from 400,000 machines
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Construction equipment association says too early to estimate impact Ukraine war
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Niklas Nillroth, CECE president for the last two years, hands over the baton
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As Europe begins to recover, reasonable pricing for steel is vital for the construction industry
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CECE forecasts a 5% increase in construction equipment sales in Europe this year after a 11% fall in 2020
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How trade between the UK and the EU will change for construction equipment manufacturers
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Conference describes €670 billion Recovery & Resilience package, with construction a priority
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The equipment association’s response to EU’s Covid-19 recovery plan and potential for construction funding
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Manufacturers’ association and Sweden’s SACE to jointly host digital conference on 8 October
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Revision gives OEMs another year to bring transition-engine machines to market
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CECE calls on all stakeholders in the Brexit saga to ensure business relations are maintained
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CECE hails new position of COREPER as important step forward to extending Stage V dates due to impact of Covid-19
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European Commission officially presents legal proposals to extend Stage V engine transition deadlines