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Fiscal Issues


The Commission published its proposal to include lubes in bulk under EMCS in September 2016 and asked the EU Member States to provide their opinions through a written procedure. UEIL lobbied the last months of 2016 intensively and our hard work had success as 4 EU Member States (UK, France Spain and The Netherlands) voted against the Commission proposal therefore creating a blocking minority. Therefore the Commission proposal was rejected in 2016. However Germany wanted to include the topic again on the agenda of the excise committee meeting in March 2017. Therefore UEIL increased its outreach activities towards our key allies at EU Member State level over the last weeks. This resulted in a remaining blocking minority by our allies against the proposal to include lights under EMCS and Germany decided not the raise the topic at the last working group meeting in March.


UEIL Technical Committee


Since the last Newsletter no OEM Bulletins have been released, however it is envisaged that several new OEM Bulletins will be issued over the next few months.


LINK www.ueil.org


The Technical Committee is currently investigating: • Industrial


1 Case


• Off Highway 9 Cases + (3 cases have been transferred to the CC) • PCMO • HDDO


5 Cases + (4 cases have been transferred to the CC) 1 Cases + (2 cases have been transferred to the CC)


• Two Stroke 0 cases + (2 cases have been transferred to the CC)


The next Technical Committee meeting will be held in Brussels on 17 May 2017.


Contact us for other information: info@ueil.org.


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