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No new combustion fuel cars in EU from 2035

No new combustion fuel cars in EU from 2035
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28 October 2022
The European Union and European Parliament have reached an agreement according to which, no new cars or vans with combustion engines will be sold in the 27 countries comprising EU, from the year 2035.
This is a firm step in the direction of reducing CO₂ emissions.
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