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November 21st, 2019
The Global e-Mobility Forum was held on Thursday in Warsaw's National Stadium, during which Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said e-mobility remained Poland's priority and that the country was a leader in e-mobility in many areas. Morawiecki opened the international conference focusing on ways to reduce emissions from transport, and said the Polish automotive industry provided "a strong basis" for the development of environmentally friendly transportation. "I'm convinced that support for the electric mobility market will accelerate the transformation of the transport sector towards zero-emissions," Morawiecki said, adding that, "over the past three years we have supported the development of the market ... and introduced appropriate financial incentives."
PAP
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