The Council (Transport, Telecommunications and Energy) works among other things to promote transportation by land, sea and air, to liberalize markets for IT and telecommunications as well as to promote reliable and climate friendly energy supplies at reasonable prices.
Transport, Telecoms and Energy Council (TTE)
Date
28 Oct 2012 23:00
Organiser type
EU Institutions
Section
Energy
InfoSociety
Transport
Event Location
Luxembourg
Event Description
Location: Council of the European Union, Luxembourg
The EU's general objective in these fields is to establish markets and infrastructure through the creation of trans-European transport, communications and energy networks. Developing sustainable infrastructures at EU level is crucial for the functioning of the internal market and for the Union’s economic cohesion. The composition of the TTE Council varies according to the agenda but usually Transport Ministers meet four times per year, energy Ministers three or four times a year and telecommunications Ministers twice a year.
Contact Person:
Marianna Karageorgis
Coreper I
Telephone: +32 27404002
Mobile: +32 473858237
Email: mkarageorgis@pio.moi.gov.cy
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