Key Highlights
- Proposal to revise E. U. law on combustion engines emerges.
- Current law requires carmakers to stop producing combustion engines by 2035.
- Revisions could ease pressure on automakers.
- Potential setback for the E. U.'s climate goals.
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The European Union is considering a proposal to revise a law mandating the cessation of combustion engine production by 2035, a move that could provide temporary relief to automakers but may hinder the region's climate objectives.

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