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France Signals Openness to Reassessing 2035 Fossil-Fuel Car Ban

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France is open to discussing potential adjustments to the European Union’s planned 2035 ban on the sale of new fossil-fuel vehicles, French industry minister Marc Ferracci said on Thursday, signaling a shift in tone as the auto industry faces market headwinds. Speaking at a parliamentary hearing, Ferracci said he was “ready” to consider easing the [...] The post France Signals Openness to Reassessing 2035 Fossil-Fuel Car Ban appeared first on EV…
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Automobile: we must "maintain" the heading of 2035, points out the French Ministry of Industry Admin FCE 13 June 2025 - 15:55 "Reflexions" can be studied regarding the ban on new thermal vehicles in Europe in 2035, but provided that they do not call into question the release of fossil fuels, which must remain "the compass", indicated Friday to the AFP the Ministry of Industry.The ministry thus specifies the words of Minister Marc Ferracci relaye…

ARTICLE. While German automakers are calling for a downward review of the objectives set by the European directive, the French Minister of Industry says he is open to the possibility of easing it. But, "nbspen at the same time" obliges, not at any price.

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evmagz.com broke the news in on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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