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German Panic Spreads in Europe to Lengthen the Life of the Combustion Car: Who Gains More From Its Extension?

Summary by El Pais
The European Union has succumbed to German panic to massive de-industrialization. This Tuesday’s Brussels announcement, which lowers the demands on emissions targets for the car by 2035, leaves few losers, but a clear group of winners: German car manufacturers and oil companies betting on e-fuels and biofuels. Volkswagen, BMW and Mercedes-Benz — the latter holds the presidency of ACEA, the European automotive employer, who has negotiated this ea…

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The European Union has succumbed to German panic to massive de-industrialization. This Tuesday’s Brussels announcement, which lowers the demands on emissions targets for the car by 2035, leaves few losers, but a clear group of winners: German car manufacturers and oil companies betting on e-fuels and biofuels. Volkswagen, BMW and Mercedes-Benz — the latter holds the presidency of ACEA, the European automotive employer, who has negotiated this ea…

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The EU's decision to allow combustion engine cars to be sold beyond 2035 is good news for the automotive industry in the Old Continent and...

·Madrid, Spain
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El Mundo broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Wednesday, December 17, 2025.
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