Research and Markets: Green Regulation of Auto Sector Spreads and Deepens Worldwide - Management Briefing
DUBLIN--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/15f9f7/green_regulation_o) has announced the addition of the "Green Regulation of Auto Sector Spreads and Deepens Worldwide - Management briefing" report to their offering.
The auto industry is one of the most globally integrated manufacturing industries on the planet, but national government sovereignty still dictates for most environmental rules that impact on the industry (except in most of Europe where EU laws are the legislation to follow). There are dominant jurisdictions of course, which influence the framing of laws abroad. In this month's briefing just-auto looks at the most important of these, examining the environmental legislation impacting on the industry in the US, EU, Canada, Japan, South Korea, India and China. Just-auto examines fuel and vehicles emission rules, new-for-old schemes, energy taxation and other associated legislation.
The automobile sector may be one of the most globally integrated manufacturing industries on the planet, but national governments (or continental bodies in Europe) still hold sway regarding regulation. There are, of course, the detailed global technical regulations developed by the World Forum for Harmonisation of Vehicle Regulations (under the aegis of the UN Economic Commission for Europe) and these do find their way into national and regional vehicle rules around the globe.
But the fact remains that national government sovereignty still rules for most environmental rules that impact on the auto sector, except in most of Europe where European Union (EU) laws are the legislation to follow. There are dominant jurisdictions of course, which influence the framing of laws abroad. Here just-auto looks at the most important of these, examining the environmental legislation impacting on the auto sectors in the US, the EU, Canada, Japan, South Korea, India and China.
Key Topics Covered:
- Contents
- About the authors
- Introduction
- The US
- Canada
- European Union
- The UK
- Germany
- Japan
- South Korea
- India
- China
Author:
International News Services? writers for this briefing are Russell Berman, in Washington DC; Alan Osborn, in London; Julian Ryall, in Tokyo; Raghavendra Verma, in New Delhi; Wang Fangqing, in Shanghai; Emma Jackson, in Ottawa; Karryn Miller; and Keith Nuthall.
International News Services is an 11-year-old international news agency, serving around 150 specialist publications, with more than 40 experienced writers based around the world. Copy is edited centrally to a high standard, providing smaller titles with an extensive feed of bespoke foreign news and features. It focuses especially on the commercial impact of globalisation and the growth in power and authority of international organisations. The agency's writers explain the regulations and laws flowing from these often remote and usually complex institutions, such as the European Union, the World Trade Organisation and United Nations agencies.
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