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President von der Leyen and High Representative/Vice-President Borrell condemn Russia’s attack on Ukraine – On 24.02.2022, President Ursula von der Leyen and High Representative/Vice-President for Foreign Affairs Borrell gave a joint speech in which they condemned Russia’s aggression against Ukraine and expressed full solidarity and support for Ukraine and its people, stating: “such use of force and coercion has no place in the 21st century“. President von der Leyen also announced that the Commission is preparing a package of sanctions, which will be presented to European leaders on 24 February. The aim is to make it as difficult as possible for the Kremlin to pursue its aggressive actions, with a determined and united EU response. The package will first of all include financial sanctions that will significantly restrict Russia’s access to capital markets. The Russian economy has already faced intense pressure in recent weeks, pressure that is bound to build up and sanctions will slow Russia’s economic growth; increase borrowing costs and inflation; intensify capital outflows; and gradually erode the country’s industrial base. In addition, Russia’s access to certain technologies will be restricted, weakening Russia’s technological position in key sectors.

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Covid – 19: Council extends measures for rail transport sector – On 24.02.2022, the Council extended until 30 June 2022 the emergency measures put in place to mitigate the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the rail sector in view of the fact that the Covid-19 pandemic continues to affect the level of rail traffic. The measures, in particular, offer Member States the possibility to reduce certain infrastructure charges on railway companies, while ensuring timely reimbursements to infrastructure providers. In addition, given the unpredictable evolution of the pandemic, it was decided to extend until 31 December 2023 the Commission’s powers to extend the measure by means of delegated acts if necessary for up to six months each time. Member States will continue to notify the Commission of all measures taken, and the Commission will in turn make this information public.

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ACEA: Commercial vehicle registrations: -11.1% in January 2022 – New registrations of commercial vehicles in the EU fell by 11.1% to 125,292 units in January 2022. The decline was mainly the result of lower sales of new vans. Three of the region’s four key markets recorded a drop last month, with Spain seeing the steepest decline (-20.1%), followed by France (-17.0%) and Germany (-3.1%); in Italy, however, sales levels were unchanged compared to January 2021.

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