HL Deb 30 October 1989 vol 512 cc131-2WA
Lord Rodney

asked Her Majesty's Government:

What was the outcome of the recent European Council of Transport Ministers' meeting in Luxembourg.

Viscount Davidson

My right honourable friend the Secretary of State for Transport was pleased that the Council reached agreement on a new directive to ban the addition of certain types of older, and noisier, jet aircraft to Community fleets. This is a useful step in the process of moving towards an era of quieter aircraft.

The Council also agreed, subject to receiving the opinion of the European Parliament, to a regulation removing recommended road haulage tariffs between member states. We welcome this as part of the process of abolishing tariffs and reducing bureaucracy across the Community.

There was discussion but no agreement on the Commission's proposals for shipping "positive measures"; a proposed short-term road haulage cabotage experiment; a draft directive on training for drivers of dangerous goods vehicles; a proposal by the Commission for a programme of transport infrastructure funding; and fiscal harmonisation in road haulage. The Commission reported the current position in the Community's negotiations with Austria, Switzerland and Yugoslavia. Notes by the Presidency presented proposals on road safety, and on the development of railways in the Community.

My right honourable friend also attended an informal meeting of the Council in Paris on 6th October which was mainly devoted to a discussion on the Commission's recent proposals in the field of aviation.