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RSSThe Commission is today proposing measures to make freight transport more efficient and more sustainable, by improving rail infrastructure management, offering stronger incentives for low-emission lorries, and better information on freight transport greenhouse gas emissions.
A study assessing the options for increasing rail connectivity and interoperability between the EU, Ukraine and Moldova has concluded that the first step to improving connections between Poland and Ukraine...
The Commission welcomes the agreement reached today at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to revise its 2018 strategy on reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from ships.
The Commission published the results of the Study on Sustainable Transport Connections between Europe and Central Asia as one of the actions taken to implement the Global Gateway strategy.
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The Commission has selected 107 transport infrastructure projects to receive over €6 billion in EU grants from the CEF.
The Commission adopted revised Interpretative Guidelines on public passenger transport services by rail and road, presenting the Commission’s interpretation of key provisions within EU legislation. The document improves legal certainty for all actors applying the EU legal framework.
The G7 Transport Ministers' Meeting is a meeting in which the G7 Transport Ministers and the EU Commissioner for Transport get together to take up important themes that determine the future of transportation (and therefore, the society as a whole) and to discuss key directions.
The ‘EU-Ukraine Visibility Map’ launched by transportation management platform Transporeon in collaboration with infrastructure managers’ association RailNetEurope.
The Commission welcomes the political agreement reached between the European Parliament and the Council on a proposal made by the Commission in 2021 on the revision of the Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) Directive.