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States aiming to weaken EU tyre pressure rules
Germany and Sweden are among a group of member states trying to weaken the implementation of EU rules requiring that all new cars are fitted with tyre pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) from 2012, green transport group T&E said on Monday.
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