Audio Interview: EU & Global Supply Chain Regulations: Impact on Automotive Industry

ETAuto Desk ETAuto Desk | 05-29 16:30

Ron Hesse speaks with George Zaharatos.
In the 14-minute Audio Interview, Mr. Zaharatos discusses these questions:

-Does the ‘EU Green Deal’ impact U.S. and international companies? If so, how?

-Which specific EU regulations should automotive companies be prioritizing?

-What trends are you seeing in the regulatory environment globally? Are other countries following suit or is the EU being the EU? Are there any similar requirement in the U.S.?

-How would you describe the impact of the supply chain regulations on the automotive industry?

-In preparing for so many new reporting requirements, what can companies do to leverage existing efforts and maximize efficiency?


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