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EU auto groups press for change to 'no longer feasible' car CO2 emission targets

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European carmakers said the European Union’s planned ban on combustion engines is no longer realistic, warning that climate rules risk weakening the region’s auto industry and its supplier network. European Union targets to cut CO2 emissions from vehicles, including a 100% reduction for cars by 2035. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is set to host automotive sector executives on September 12 to discuss the future of the sector, which is facing twin threats of Chinese competition in electric vehicles and U.S. tariffs.

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The European automotive sector expresses strong reservations about the feasibility of the EU's 2035 targets for sales of electric cars.

·France
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The industry associations are putting pressure on Brussels: CO2 targets for 2030 and 2035 are not feasible. Hybrid vehicles, efficient burners, hydrogen and e-fuels must continue to be allowed.

·Vienna, Austria
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