Sánchez Considers "a Historic Mistake of Europe" the Reduction of the Veto to Cars that Emit Co2
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The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, considers "a historic mistake of Europe" the reduction of the veto to cars that emit CO2.
On Tuesday the European Commission presented a proposal to modify the veto on the sale of combustion cars from 2035, allowing instead a limited production of these vehicles to reach a maximum of 10% of the CO2 emissions recorded in 2021. This initiative responds to the request of the automotive industry and the government of Germany, but contrasts with the position of countries such as Spain and France, who asked to maintain the initially agreed…
Brussels' Concessions to the Automotive Industry Assessed: a Historic Mistake and a Defeat for China
A few years ago, the European Commission (EC) announced ambitious goals: to ban all new cars powered by internal combustion engines from 2035. The car industry, gritting its teeth, began preparing for the changes, but with a decade to go before the ban came into effect, the EC forgot about its loud slogans and backed down. The plans announced now are more modest, and they have been met with controversy: while some are rubbing their hands, others…
Pedro Sánchez says that the Commission's proposal goes against what is intended by the Green Pact.The President of the Spanish Executive considers that the decision taken by the European Commission, after consulting with much of the automobile sector, weakens climate commitments and targets for 2050.The President of the Government Pedro Sánchez has been critical of the European Commission's proposal to reduce CO2 emissions from 100% to 90% for n…
The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, has described this Wednesday as "historical error" the proposal of the European Commission (EC) to relax the veto planned for 2035 to the sale of new cars that emit CO2, an initiative that is part of a comprehensive package to strengthen the competitiveness of the automobile sector and that the industry considers positive.Sánchez has pointed out that the proposal is "a historical error" because "co…
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