German government to ease EU ban on combustion engine cars

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Germany's government will agree to significantly ease the EU's ban on combustion engine cars. Chancellor Scholz indicated this ahead of a coalition committee meeting. The agreement will allow combustion engine vehicles that run on e-fuels to continue to be registered. This position aligns with previous demands from state leaders. The coalition committee is meeting this evening. Afterwards, Scholz plans to send a letter to EU officials regarding the decision.


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