Europe to halve new-car emissions by 2030 – report

The European Union may be about to propose even stricter vehicle emissions regulations, according to a report from news outlet Reuters. A draft of the document, set to be published next week, outlines a plan to halve new-car emissions outputs from their 2021 levels. From 2021, all new vehicles sold in Europe will have to abide by strict Euro 6d emissions regulations. Despite years of planning, car manufacturers are calling for a delay of the new laws.

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