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02 Apr 2025, 11:06
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In brief | 2 April '25

IEA:

New IEA report highlights recent progress and emerging risks across the energy innovation landscape worldwide, with investment trends uneven across different regions and sectors.

Reuters:

Automakers are set to get three years, rather than one, to comply with the EU's 2025 CO2 emissions targets for cars and vans under a proposal to soften the rules, by the European Commission.

Politico:

EU officials had hoped to catch Trump’s interest with offers to buy more American gas. They hit a wall of bureaucracy and disinterest.

Euractiv:

The costs of climate policy could weigh most heavily on those in the lower income brackets. The head of Germany’s UBA environmental agency urges policymakers to ease that burden.

Bloomberg:

The German automaker is mulling cutting sales of more entry-level models like the small GLA sport utility vehicle as part of broader tariff contingency plans.

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