
This came during the advisor's visit to ALV Company, which is a company that converts cars from traditional fuel to electronic fuel, in the Austrian city of Graz, in the presence of the company's president, Professor Helmut List.

The advisor explained that we can make an important contribution to combating climate change and at the same time increase our competitiveness by relying on electric cars, as well as those that use hydrogen and electronic fuels.

The advisor pointed out that the automotive summit, which was held yesterday at the government headquarters, was centered on an open dialogue with experts on the development of the automotive industry, which provides more than 300,000 jobs.

The chancellor said it is important to improve competitiveness and combat climate change through research and technological opening up.

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