Members of the European Parliament have come to a compromise agreement that preserves the average 95g/km CO2 emissions target for 2020 but makes certain concessions in terms of supercredits. The deal was reached by negotiators for Parliament and the Irish Presidency of the Council late on the 24 June. Under the Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
Members of the European Parliament have come to a compromise agreement that preserves the average 95g/km CO2 emissions target for 2020 but makes certain concessions in terms of supercredits. The deal was reached by negotiators for Parliament and the Irish Presidency of the Council late on the 24 June.
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