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Source in the industry says EU is expected to delay its announcement of car climate targets.

Source in the industry says EU is expected to delay its announcement of car climate targets.
Source in the industry says EU is expected to delay its announcement of car climate targets.

A source in the industry said that it is likely the European Commission would delay its announcement of an updated plan for climate targets for automakers. This comes after Brussels was under pressure to lower the 2035 deadline for combustion engines. The European automakers, with the support of Germany and the competition from China as well as tariffs that squeeze margins, are lobbying Brussels to allow them more flexibility in navigating the expensive shift to electric.

On December 10, the Commission, the EU executive branch, will announce a package of measures to support the automobile sector. This includes a possible revision to the 2035 effective ban on the sale of new combustion engine.

A source in the German auto industry said that this date was likely to be delayed. The EU Transport Commissioner Apostolos Tzitzikostas said to Handelsblatt earlier this week that the announcement could be delayed till early January.

The EU official said that the letter from German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to Brussels, in which he appealed for the exemption of plug-in hybrids as well as "highly-efficient" combustion engines from the ban was well received.

(source: Reuters)