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EU drops 2035 combustion engine ban after automaker pressure
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EU drops 2035 combustion engine ban after automaker pressure

The European Commission proposed easing the EU’s 2035 ban on new combustion-engine cars, allowing some plug-in hybrids and non-electric vehicles to remain on sale. The move, influenced by Germany, Italy, and the auto industry, reduces the zero-emission target to a 90% CO2 cut, with offset options like synthetic fuels and low-carbon steel. Critics warn this could slow EV investment and make Europe less competitive globally

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