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Recession-hit carmakers fear green laws' impact
European carmakers' association Acea has described newly agreed EU limits on carbon dioxide emissions from new cars as "particularly unwelcome" in the present economic climate, arguing they threaten much needed investment in clean vehicle technologies.
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