The European Union has unveiled an action plan to get its auto industry back on track. Car sales have been sputtering in Europe in recent years, and the EU says firm steps are needed to assist with the transition away from combustion engines. But some have criticised the decision to relax emission regulations. William Denselow reports from Brussels.
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