EU, Germany reach car emissions deal that includes e-fuels

The agreement, which will allow some combustion engines beyond 2035, was quickly condemned by opponents.

Germany reached an agreement with the European Union on a landmark regulation that requires new cars to be carbon neutral by 2035, resolving a dispute that threatened to undermine the bloc's ambitious blueprint to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

The agreement, which will allow some combustion engines beyond 2035, was quickly condemned by opponents.

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