EU Parliament and member states debate plans to delay CO2 fines for carmakers

Published 20:44 on March 12, 2025  /  Last updated at 20:48 on March 12, 2025  / /  EMEA

The European Commission’s proposed plan for the automotive sector failed to fully convince EU legislators, who engaged in two polarised debates on Wednesday about the future of the sector, which is struggling with its transition to zero-emission vehicles.
The European Commission’s proposed plan for the automotive sector failed to fully convince EU legislators, who engaged in two polarised debates on Wednesday about the future of the sector, which is struggling with its transition to zero-emission vehicles.


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