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Reactions to the European Commission's proposal to reverse the 2035 ban on combustion engines
On Tuesday, the European Commission made public proposals to reverse an effective prohibition on sales of new cars with internal combustion engines from?2035. This was in response to pressures from Germany, Italy, and major automakers. The revised package reduces the 2035 target to a 90% reduction in tailpipe emissions as compared to 2021. It also introduces measures that will accelerate the transition to electric vehicles, while giving manufacturers more flexibility. The reactions to this decision are: STEFFEN KAWOHL IS A POLICY ADVISOR FOR THE GERMAN MITTELSTAND (DMB). The automotive industry will still undergo a transformation, even if the combustion engine...