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Germany has rejected Italy's proposal to speed up the EU review of its 2035 ban on new internal combustion engine cars, citing concerns about lowering standards and industry uncertainty. The EU law, approved in March 2023, aims to require all new cars to have zero CO2 emissions from 2035. Automakers face tougher CO2 targets in 2025 and could face fines for exceeding these limits.
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