BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission is set to propose tighter carbon emissions standards for new EU cars, according to a draft proposal that is likely to divide the auto industry. The proposal, expected to be made public next month, would make binding a 2020 goal to lower carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions to an average of 95 grams per kilometre (g/km). So far it is only a provisional, non-binding goal and compares with an existing, binding target of 130 g/km. Some industry representatives have said tougher binding standards would be extremely challenging. ...
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