(ANSA) - BELGRADE, MAY 22 - A coalition of countries that
oppose the Euro 7 emissions standards for car engines is
exerting renewed pressure on leaders of the European Union (EU).
Italy, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, France, Poland, Romania,
Slovakia, and Hungary have collaborated in sending a joint
non-paper to the European Commission, as well as to other member
states and the current EU presidency. This non-paper, it has
been learned, aims to outline their collective concerns about
the proposed regulation from Brussels. The eight countries
contend that the proposal is deemed unrealistic and carries the
potential for adverse effects on investments in an industry that
is already undergoing a transition towards electric vehicles.
(ANSA).
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Italy, seven other countries against Euro 7, 'unrealistic'
Joint non-paper on car engines sent to the European Commission