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France pushes Brussels to delay fines on carmakers

Emissions rules coming into force could lead to billions in penalties being imposed on weak auto industry

France has said carmakers should be spared from fines that will be imposed for insufficient efforts to increase the share of electric vehicles in their fleets, in a challenge to EU emissions rules. 

Finance minister Antoine Armand told Les Echos that France would press the European Commission to reconsider penalties set to be phased in starting from 2026, while seeking to rally other countries to its position.

“I believe that manufacturers who are firmly committed to vehicle electrification should not have to pay fines,” Armand said on Monday. 

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