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Stakeholders debate EU car labelling law revision
Automakers support a harmonised EU label on the environmental performance of cars, it emerged from a stakeholder meeting on European commission plans to revise EU fuel consumption and carbon dioxide emission labelling rules for new cars. Green labels for cars currently vary greatly across Europe.
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