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April 17, 2008

Auto emissions targets

Ss France and Germany are close to resolving their dispute over EU auto emissions targets that could see a softening of the proposed regulations. "The talks are making progress," business daily Handelsblatt cited a source close to the talks as saying. "A deal should be possible by the end of April , see Document details.

The European Union wants to impose a carbon emissions limit of 120 grammes per kilometre on all new EU cars by 2012, but Handelsblatt said that this may be pushed back to 2015 and that fines on emissions over this limit may be lowered.
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