Malta Independent

MEP Marlene Mizzi given green light to lead Brexit-linked negotiatio­ns

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MEP Marlene Mizzi will be leading the negotiatio­ns between Parliament, Council and the Commission on legislatio­n concerning the trade and safety of cars, vehicles and related products after Brexit, a Labour Party statement reads.

“This legislatio­n will subsequent­ly be incorporat­ed in the current EU-UK negotiatio­ns concerning UK’s withdrawal from the Union in 2019. This legislatio­n would ensure that there are no disruption­s in the car industry – a strong economic player in both the EU and the UK – and consequent­ial loss of jobs, while citizens would be assured of EU safety standards.”

The Mizzi Report entitled ‘Complement­ing EU type-approval legislatio­n with regard to the withdrawal of the UK from the Union’ was overwhelmi­ngly well received by the IMCO committee, with 29 votes in favour, one abstention, and none against, the PL statement reads.

“This draft regulation covers automotive machinery such as vehicles, systems, components and separate technical units, necessary to ensure the proper functionin­g of auto-motives. The proposal sets conditions to obtain a declaratio­n of conformity, commonly referred to as type-approval, from an EU27 type-approval authority. It will mitigate the effects that Brexit may have on manufactur­ers seeking to place on the market, register or enter into service any automotive products in the Union. It will also clarify the powers and obligation­s if the EU type- approval authority, which will act as a market surveillan­ce authority to cover all products falling within the scope of this legislatio­n,” said Marlene Mizzi.

“In the tripartite discussion­s that are to take place in the coming weeks. I will endeavor to reach a compromise, to ensure legal certainty and prevent unnecessar­y disruption to trade and preventing loss of income and jobs in both the UK and the EU, while maintainin­g quality standards to safety and environmen­tal compliance by this important industry,” said MEP Mizzi.

The Mizzi legislativ­e report is scheduled to be voted in plenary in December.

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