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Valeo CEO backs minimum EU content in cars to aid region's competitiveness

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Posted on September 10, 2025

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By Rachel More MUNICH (Reuters) -Introducing a minimum requirement for European content in cars sold in the EU is vital for keeping the region's auto sector competitive, Christophe Perillat, chief

Valeo CEO Advocates for Minimum EU Content in Automotive Sector

By Rachel More

MUNICH (Reuters) -Introducing a minimum requirement for European content in cars sold in the EU is vital for keeping the region's auto sector competitive, Christophe Perillat, chief executive of French car parts supplier Valeo, said on Wednesday.

The European Commission is in talks with carmakers and their suppliers on ways to secure the sector's future as it navigates an expensive shift to electric vehicles, stiff competition from China and tariff uncertainty.

For car executives, the focus has been on revising an EU ban on new combustion engine vehicles from 2035, which they say is too narrow-sighted, while suppliers have pushed Brussels for minimum content requirements, asking for a quota of 80%.

"Such a mechanism would strengthen European sovereignty while at the same time protecting competitiveness," Perillat said at the IAA auto show in Munich, pointing to similar incentives in the United States and India.

He said he looked forward to discussing the proposal further during the next round of talks with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Friday.

The European Commission has said it plans to gradually introduce European content requirements for battery cells and components.

Perillat said there was work to be done on the issue in Europe, with some companies still opposed to such requirements, particularly in Germany.

"We still need to convince here about the importance of local content," he said.

Germany's VDA car lobby has previously said European resilience must not come at the cost of excessive regulation such as local content requirements.

(Reporting by Rachel More; Editing by Christoph Steitz and Bernadette Baum)

Key Takeaways

  • Valeo CEO Christophe Perillat supports EU content requirements in cars.
  • The European Commission is in talks with carmakers about future strategies.
  • Suppliers propose an 80% quota for European content in vehicles.
  • The proposal aims to enhance European sovereignty and competitiveness.
  • Germany's VDA car lobby warns against excessive regulation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Valeo's CEO propose for the EU automotive sector?
Valeo CEO Christophe Perillat advocates for a minimum requirement for European content in cars sold in the EU to maintain the region's competitiveness.
What challenges does the EU auto sector face?
The sector is navigating a costly transition to electric vehicles and facing stiff competition from China, along with the upcoming EU ban on new combustion engine vehicles.
What is the stance of the German VDA car lobby on local content requirements?
Germany's VDA car lobby has expressed that European resilience should not come at the cost of excessive regulations, such as local content requirements.
What discussions are planned between Valeo's CEO and the European Commission?
Perillat looks forward to discussing the proposal for minimum content requirements further during talks with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
What is the European Commission's plan regarding battery components?
The European Commission intends to gradually introduce European content requirements for battery cells and components as part of its strategy for the auto sector.

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