Press release of the European associations representing transport of 24 March 2020 on COVID-19
The transport sector has a crucial role to play in the supply of goods, in particular medicines, medical devices,
Read MoreThe transport sector has a crucial role to play in the supply of goods, in particular medicines, medical devices,
Read MoreThe Guidelines for border management measures to protect health and ensure the availability of goods and essential services adopted
Read MoreFor information on the COVID-19 regulations applied in the Rhine region we recommend to consult:
https://www.ccr-zkr.org/13070000-en.html
The coronavirus crisis has highlighted the challenge of protecting the health of the population whilst avoiding disruptions to the free movement of persons, and the delivery of goods
Read MoreAs multimodal hubs critical to the smooth and continued functioning of multiple European supply chains, European Inland Ports will play a critical role for the European economy during the coronavirus crisis.
Read MoreInland navigation is delivering vital services to the european citizens and economy. The free movement of vessels and crew members must be guaranteed by member states in order to keep essential freight flows running. Cruising and day trip industry fully collapsed.
Read MoreOn March 16, 2020 the Vice-President of the Danube Commission, Republic of Moldova’s Ambassador H.E. Oleg Ţulea, was appointed by the President of the Republic of Moldova as new Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of the Republic of Moldova.
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