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Volvo, Scania urge Germany to reintroduce European trucks toll
<p><br/></p><p>Germany has quietly dropped a proposal for a new pan-European truck toll from the agenda of its European Union presidency, prompting calls by environmental groups and truck makers&nbsp;Scania&nbsp;and&nbsp;Volvo&nbsp;for it to be reintroduced.<br/><br/>Plans for a so-called&nbsp;Eurovignette, which seeks to penalise polluting vehicles and spur the sale of cleaner trucks, have been dropped from the German agenda, Germany&#39;s Transport Ministry confirmed on Thursday.<br/><br/>Germany&#39;s decision follows concerns about additional costs in difficult economic times and removes an incentive for freight companies to upgrade to new, less polluting vehicles.</p><p><br/></p><p>That potentially reduces sales and has prompted green activists and some truck makers to complain to Europe&#39;s Transport Ministers.<br/><br/>&quot;The failure, under the German presidency, to put the Eurovignette on the agenda of the Council of Transport Ministers on September 28 is extremely worrying,&quot; environmental groups and the truck makers said in a joint letter to European Transport Ministers.<br/><br/>&quot;The reform of the Eurovignette is a decisive instrument for investments by both manufacturers and freight forwarders, thus making the transition to low or zero emissions in transport possible,&quot; says the letter to the EU transport ministers.<br/><br/>In addition to Volvo and Scania, the environmental associations Natuur&amp;Milieu, Transport and Environment and the European freight forwarders&#39; association Clecat signed the letter, which was seen by Reuters.</p>
25 Sep,2020
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