Italian Tractor Makers Say Emission Requirements Will Cripple the Industry

The manufacturers of “narrow track” tractors in Italy are appealing to the European Parliament to reduce the emission requirements on the equipment or “risk the relocation of domestic manufacturers to the countries taking in their exports to concentrate their business in the sector there.”

Massimo Goldoni, president of FederUnacoma, which represent Italian agricultural equipment manufacturers met with the European Parliament to discuss the plight of the industry in late September. Goldoni told the Parliament that…

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