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STRASBOURG – European lawmakers have fired a warning shot across the bow of the European Commission signaling that they are prepared to put the brakes on planned proposals to reduce CO2 emissions from cars. |
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Carmakers riled by CO2 emissions plan
BRUSSELS – A rift in the once cosy relationship between European carmakers and the European Commission has widened further after the EU executive published a plan for reducing CO2 emissions from new cars that carmakers say ignores key “recommendations” by the industry. |
Cost of traffic jams to double - report
BRUSSELS – The cost of traffic jams could double over the next four years, from currently €50 billion annually to €100 billion, or 1% of EU GDP, in 2010, the European Commission has warned. |
EC in drive to slash red-tape
BRUSSELS – European carmakers are among the first to benefit from a European Commission’s drive to scrap more than 1,500 pieces of EU legislation. |
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