[REPORTAGE] Méi laang Fuerzäiten fir Camions-Chaufferen : Georges Bach gesäit Risikofacteur op der Strooss

Dëse Reportage gouf fir RTL Radio Lëtzebuerg realiséiert, an ass den 1. Februar ausgestraalt ginn. De Beitrag kann och am Replay op http://www.rtl.lu nogelauschtert ginn. [Radio USO] : Virun der Summerpaus wëll d’Europäesch Unioun de Mobilitéitspak fäerdeg décidéiert hunn. Een Deel dovun ass sinn d’Rouzäiten vu Camion’s-Chaufferen. De Bill Wirtz huet zu Bréissel mam Georges Bach geschwat. […]

In an era of cheap aviation, putting tariffs on new planes is a bad idea

Last week, the US Department of Commerce released a statement in which it announced new tariffs on Canadian plane imports. The description “Duty Determination on Imports of 100- to 150-Seat Large Civil Aircraft From Canada“ will sound oddly specific to most readers, but very familiar to people interested in civil aviation. One-hundred to 150-seat Canadian aircrafts are currently […]

Liberalised rail can make Europe more mobile

When you’re taking the train in Europe, governments are usually involved – either through state-run or state-subsidised options. Inevitably, these services have deteriorated over time, due to a lack of competition, while the fares have increased. Just look at France. The Republic’s railway network might be lauded from, but not by the French, whose complaints […]