EU Abandons Plans for 2035 Combustion Engine Ban, Senior EU Lawmaker Says
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The automotive industry expresses its satisfaction - Other EU members had also exerted pressure
The combustion plant in the European Union seems to be off the table. According to the current state of planning, the European Commission wants to recommend that new cars with burner technology be allowed after 2035, reports the German Press Agency, citing Commission circles.
According to Bild, an agreement was reached between President von der Leyen and Weber: it would also have contributed the letter of Meloni with the request for revision of the EU rules on automotive
According to EPP boss Manfred Weber, Brussels wants to ease the target for CO2 reduction in new cars, which would be an important decision for the German car industry.
TRIBUNE - While the European Commission could come back to the ban on sales of thermal vehicles from 2035 onwards, MEP RN recalls the danger of the French motor vehicle industry and the need to save it.
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