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HomePhys.org - AutomotiveEU to fast-track review of 2035 combustion-engine ban

EU to fast-track review of 2035 combustion-engine ban

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The EU pledged Friday to fast-track a review of its plans to end combustion-engine vehicle sales by 2035, after pressure from Europe’s embattled carmakers.

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