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CECE update paints mixed picture and uncertainty remains
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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Round table explores transition challenges
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CECE calls on EU to deliver legislation that will prioritise reindustrialisation
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New CECE President Jose Antonio Nieto discusses his objectives, alternative power and the war in Ukraine
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Sebastian Popp, Economic Affairs Manager at CECE, recently spoke with Construction Europe magazine at the Off-Highway Conference 2023
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In-person auction returns to Dutch facility after three years
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CECE updated members of the construction industry on the current European construction equipment sector
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Organisations look to bring the construction community together to aid war-torn country
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CECE says that they have actively engaged with the European Commission throughout the process
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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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New safety rules will regulate connectivity, autonomy, and data dependency
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KHL’s rolling news story brings you the latest information about the show
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Optimised components, training and alternative energy tabled as solutions
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Cost of reconstruction could be as high as US$540 billion
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European industry body says Uptime Tracker will gather data from 400,000 machines