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EU to rethink clean vehicle quotas plan
The European commission has promised to redraft plans for a directive on public procurement of clean vehicles, bowing to intense political pressure from MEPs. Speaking to the European parliament’s environment committee this week, transport commissioner Jacques Barrot promised a new proposal by next summer.
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