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the Spanish government will launch a program of incentives for truck destruction
A credit line of 200 million euros will be put on also
October 16, 2014
The Spanish government has announced a plan in order to promote renews of the fleet of truck and bus let alone of bisarche, in particular in consideration of the previewed increase of the transport of new motors vehicle of factory that - second the esteem of the executive - will go up this year of 7% having reached about the 2,5 million one vehicles enlivened from the Spanish ports to go to 2,7 million car in 2015.
In occasion of the second edition of the Forum of the Spanish association of the producers of car and truck ANFAC and PricewaterhouseCoopers, than it has been concluded today to Madrid, the minister of the economic Development, Ana Pastor, has explained that the plan includes two complementary measures: on one side aids for destruction of old vehicles, with an initial million equipment five euro, and from the other a credit line of 200 million euros of the European Investment Bank to more favorable conditions regarding those currently available on the market, line that has specified - with the contribution of the commercial banks could reach 400 million euro.
The minister has explained that the two measures will favor renew of about 2.500 vehicles, the improvement of energy efficiency, the reduction of the emissions and the promotion of street safety.
"We are - it has emphasized Ana Pastor - in a moment of maximum real clean increase, but it is necessary that reforms are placed in existence in order to do so as that the investment is realized in efficient way in order to promote the economic resumption and the creation of places of work".
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