German pushback delays vote on EU car standard, as bloc’s green legacy faces testing month

Published 20:39 on March 3, 2023  /  Last updated at 04:53 on March 4, 2023  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

EU nations on Friday delayed a vote planned for next week to endorse a deal on CO2 car standards amid protests from Germany, complicating what had been seen as a mere formality in a busy month of work for legislators on the bloc's climate policy.
EU nations on Friday delayed a vote planned for next week to endorse a deal on CO2 car standards amid protests from Germany, complicating what had been seen as a mere formality in a busy month of work for legislators on the bloc's climate policy.


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