The EU’s proposed ban on new vehicles with combustion engines is harmful to business, Italy’s prime minister said.
The European 2035 ban on combustion engines does not make sense for italy and is harmful to the country’s business, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said.
“That is not reasonable, and I think is also a certain alignment by other European contries on our position,” Meloni said in a conference with reporters.
Automaker Stellanties, whose brands include Fiat, is among italy’s largest manufacturers.
The European Union reached a landmark deal last year to effectively ban new combustion-engine cars from 2035, which would reshape transportation and mark a signifacant step to reducing carbon emissions in the region.
In November, EU Internal Market Commissioner Thierry Breton said Europe’s puch for its auto industry to go all-electric poses risks to employment and vehicle affordability, urging manufacturers to keep making combustion cars.
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