German economy and climate ministry welcomes EU plan for auto industry, NGO says it will increase emissions
Germany's economy and climate ministry has welcomed the European Commission’s plans for the automotive sector, arguing it will increase the sector's international competitiveness. "With the action plan, the European Commission is making the future viability of the automotive industry a core concern of its industrial policy," said the ministry, which is run by Green minister Robert Habeck. The ministry added it will now study the proposals in detail.

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