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Dimas: it's up to member states to agree on burden sharing

By Simon Taylor and Jennifer Rankin  -  18.04.2008 / 00:00 CET

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The European Commission's top environment official has said it should be up to member states to decide how they share the burden of targets to reduce carbon emissions from new cars.

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