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"I fully support the objectives laid down by the directive. Talking about flexibility for engines placed on the market means introducing a necessary, though not entirely sufficient, condition for improving our collective wellbeing. This is an issue on which we cannot improvise. The reference regarding emission limits for atmospheric pollutants, for example, shows the importance of organising ourselves and following the approach that we adopted when we defined our policies in relation to human health and the environment. At the same time, we need alignment of Member State legislation to harmonise emission limits and type approval procedures as far as possible.
That is why I also welcomed approval of the priorities identified by the amendment on Original Equipment Manufacturers, especially the reference to the economic estimates, because I believe they are crucial to optimising market flexibility. Given the long-term strategic importance of this matter, the decision not to burden small and medium-sized enterprises excessively, thus giving major manufacturers too much of an advantage, and hence to pursue our general interests, is crucial."@en1
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