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Germany's Scholz: disagree with EU fines for carmakers who miss CO2 limitations

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz stated on Monday there needs to be no fines in the European Union for vehicle companies that do not adhere to carbon emission limitations.

The money should stay in the business for the modernisation of their own industry, their own company, he informed reporters.

Earlier on Monday, Economy Minister Robert Habeck stated he was open to momentarily suspending fines due next year if carmakers might offset their CO2 limitations by exceeding their targets in 2026 and 2027.

On the fleet limits, my position is as follows: We are staying with the fleet limits and are being pragmatic about the shift, Habeck stated after a conference with Italian Industry Minister Adolfo Urso in Berlin.

He stated this would provide business versatility and an reward to make additional progress in climate protection without requiring them to pay billions in fines.

According to the European Union's guidelines, average emissions of signed up brand-new cars and trucks in 2025 must be 15% lower than in 2021, however a drop in electrical cars sales have made accomplishing this target harder.

(source: Reuters)