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BMW's chief executive Oliver Zipse has said that Europe must do away with its plan to ban new fossil fuel emitting cars from ...
Europe’s plan to effectively ban the sale of combustion engine cars from 2035 will lead to a “massive shrinking” of its automotive industry, according to BMW AG CEO Oliver Zipse.