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Germany news: Merz welcomes EU turn on gas-engine ban

Summary by Deutsche Welle
As European carmakers struggle, Brussels is ready to walk back plans to ban internal combustion engines from 2035. Germany's chancellor said the move was the "right step." More on DW.

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Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) welcomes the relaxation of CO2 fleet emission limits for new cars in the EU and the associated shift away from the so-called "phase-out of combustion engines." "It is good that the Commission, following the clear signal from the German government, is now opening up regulations in the automotive sector," Merz stated on Tuesday. "Greater technological openness and more flexibility are the right steps – to better rec…

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Deutsche Welle broke the news in Bonn, Germany on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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