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The Automotive Industry Warns: Brussels' Latest Plan Is Bleeding From Multiple Wounds

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Brussels would ease the ban on internal combustion engines planned for 2035, but car manufacturers say the easing comes with so many conditions that it will hardly provide any real help in practice, the Financial Times reported.
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Brussels would ease the ban on internal combustion engines planned for 2035, but car manufacturers say the easing comes with so many conditions that it will hardly provide any real help in practice, the Financial Times reported.

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The European Commission has made its environmental requirements more flexible in the automobile sector, where from 2035 the total sale of combustion vehicles will no longer be suspended. Brussels has presented this measure within the Automotive Package announced earlier this week, which aims to establish a pragmatic framework for achieving energy neutrality by 2050, giving flexibility to manufacturers. The approval of this new package has been e…

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Merca2.es broke the news in on Thursday, December 18, 2025.
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