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Ministers to debate fuel quality plans next week
A public debate on ambitious proposals to cut life-cycle carbon emissions from transport fuels is expected to reveal continuing disagreement among EU ministers at the next quarterly environment council meeting, in Luxembourg on Tuesday.
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