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1 BER 1400/2002 economical crisis CECRAs
statement NBF Conference Oslo, the 24th of March
2009 Charles de Marcilly EU affairs Director
2CECRAs representativeness (1)
27 national trade associations in 23 EU and EFTA
countries, representing the 350,000 automotive
dealers, authorized and independent repairers
3CECRAs representativeness (2)
14 European Dealer Councils representing the
interests of authorized dealers and repairers of
a particular brand
4CECRAs representativeness (3)
- In figures
- 350,000 enterprises
- of which around 120,000 are authorized dealers
and repairers - and 260,000 independent repairers
- employ around 2.8 million people
In addition about 110,000 fuel businesses
employing 440,000 people and some 12,000
motorcycle businesses employing 81,000 people
5The talk of the town...
2009 uncertainty...
Economic Legal
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6Market outlook 2009
Passenger cars - Registrations 7.8 in
2008 (14.7m) - Sharpest decline since 1993
- 4th quarter 19 - 2009 forecast at least
15 - January 09 registrations -30 to
40 in ES, IT, UK Commercial vehicles -
Registrations 9 in 2008 (2.5 m) - 4th
quarter 24 - 2009 forecast at least 30
Similar developments around the world -
Global car sales to fall to 50-55 m from 63 m in
2008 and 69 m in 2007
- Number of repairers should remain stable but
what about dealers?
Figures sources ACEA
7Figures/statistics illustration
Source CECRA 2009
8Need of a tailor made approach
CECRAs leitmotiv If vehicles can no longer be
adequately sold and repaired, why should they be
manufactured?
Commissions observation on the crisis Due to
its (automotive branch) close links to other
sectors and the wide spread of supply industry
and vehicle trade, the negative economic effects
reaches out to millions of employees in all
Member States
Interlinked but with specific needs
Vehicles sales
Repair maintenance
Parts
Commission IP/09/318
9Trends
- Economic crisis, general comments...
- From dealers side particular attention should be
given to... - All the measures modify deeply the market
structure - Development of the sales of small cars
- Increase of used car stocks
- Reducing of margins on new cars
- Credit to finance vehicle stock
- Delay of the impact on Trucks and commercial
vehicles (long term investment)
10Governement to rescue scrapping schemes
Source global insight
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11Challenges (1)
- Short term proposals
- Urgent decision to prolong BER 1400/2002
- Extension of incentives schemes to recent old
cars trucks - Specific credit line to promote stock management
could be assumed by a state guarantee - Extension of the lay off employment supported
by states to aftermarket - Fiscal exoneration for professional taxation on
investment - Road taxes
- Interest deduction on consumer credits
12Challenges (2)
- Long term cycle, new priorities
- Fuel efficiency
- Increasing safety and environmental standards
- Balanced international trade
- Remodelling of the financial and credit system
- Which car in 2020? Hybrid, electric, bio
fuels...? - Challenge of maintenance parts
- Anticipate the aims of anticompetitive behaviour
due to new market organisation - Innovation in distribution formats and return to
customer proximity - All those elements should be under control, so as
to guarantee the essence of European economic
competitiveness
13BER 1400/2002
Expiry of MVBER 1400/2002
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14Block exemption in practise (1)
Block Exemption Regulations Safe harbours
Exemptions from the direct application of the
General Competition law rules of the EC Treaty
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15Block exemption in practise (2)
2 types of Block Exemption Regulations
Generic
Sector-specific
One-size-fits-all for all sectors
Tailored solution for a specific sector
Motor Vehicle BER (MV-BER 1400/2002)
Vertical Restraints BER (VR-BER 2790/1999)
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16BER explanation
- BER 1400/2002 Charter of the sector
- From dealers side (among others)
- Possibility of opening a secondary outlet
- Multi-branding is permitted
- Define contractual clauses
- Arbitration rules
- Transfer of businesses
- Contractual duration
- Justifying the termination of dealer and
repairer agreements
- For all operators competition increase for the
benefits of the consumer
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17The Commissions approach
MVBER has helped to protect competition
Solution Simplify!
but certain sector-specific measures have not
been effective,
Other measures may be duplicated elsewhere
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18BER 1400/2002
- Over the past years the Block Exemption
Regulation 1400/2002 - Has led to better competition in the internal
market, - Provided legal certainty and safety for the
350,000 involved SMEs, in particular with regard
to the high investments that they have to
undertake (year by year it represents an average
of 500.000 to 1.000.000 ). Legal certainty is
absolutely essential during the current period of
economic and financial crisis. -
- Is THE most comprehensive guide covering in
detail all the requests concerning the sector
(Guidelines, QA, Single answers to stakeholders
etc.). Each structural modification of the
existing rules would present new interpretations
and would therefore bring extreme uncertainty and
danger which sounds irresponsible especially
knowing that the sector is facing a very
difficult period. - Prolonged the Commission's twenty five years
tradition of successful policy in regulating the
sector. There is no convincing reason to abolish
it.
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19The scenarios for the future
Sector-specific instrument
OR
Generic instrument
Vertical Restraints BER (VR-BER)
Motor Vehicle BER (MV-BER)
- Prolongation for few years of current MVBER
1400/2002
2. Modernised MVBER with/without Guidelines
- VRBER with Guidelines code of conduct
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20Lobbying process
NationalEU level
EU Commission
EU Parliament
Council
27 Commissioners
785 Members
27 Members (ministers of EU Member States)
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21The BER making process
Proposal
Opinion
Opinion
Council
Council
Adoption by the college of Commissioners
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22The need for a stakeholders Alliance
Body Repairers Authorised and Independent
Repairers Garage Equipment Tools
Producers Motorist Consumers Independent Parts
Distributors Engine Rebuilders and Remanufacturers
AIRC CECRA EGEA FIA FIGIEFA FIRM
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23 Thank you for your attention... For further
enquiries please contact Mr Charles de
MARCILLY European Public Affairs Director T. 32
2 771 96 56 M. 32 4 86 36 06 37
charles.de.marcilly_at_cecra.eu www.cecra.eu
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