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Commission 'must be more reasonable on van CO2'
Draft European Commission proposals to cut CO2 emissions from new vans are not "reasonable", a French diplomat has told ENDS. The 2013 deadline for applying the proposed 175g/km limit is too ambitious and the fines are "disproportionate", said the government representative.
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