Six eu member states have urged the european commission in a letter to weaken the planned 2035 ban on new registrations of internal combustion engine cars The signatories are primarily from central and eastern european countries. Six countries are asking for the european union's 2035 internal combustion engine ban to be axed, instead allowing for the continued sale of other technologies. Alternative fuels and emerging technologies may allow extended use of combustion engines. Six eu member states have called to soften the bloc’s planned effective prohibition on new internal combustion engine cars from 2035. But some businesses face more stringent.
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