Petrol Car Ban an Economic and Health Imperative, EU Warned
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The Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder is the host of the trade fair IAA, which opens its doors for visitors on Tuesday. Let's talk to him. About cars. And the world.
CSU boss Söder demands to abolish the aspirational ban on new combustion engines from 2035. The Greens insist, however, on the exit date, Fractionschefin Dröge is ready to compromise.
The car industry is struggling with tariffs, competition from Asia and the change to e-mobility. Shortly before the Munich Automesse IAA, the Bavarian Prime Minister makes an advance.
The car becomes the fate of German industry, the Bavarian Prime Minister argues.
From 2035, cars with internal combustion engines can no longer be sold in the EU. For Markus Söder, this is a danger for "hundreds of thousands of jobs".
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