00:00The EU just scrapped its 2035 ban on petrol cars.
00:03Yes, the big plan to go fully electric is no longer happening.
00:07And here's why.
00:08European lawmakers have performed a massive U-turn.
00:11Instead of a full ban on combustion engine cars by 2035.
00:15Manufacturers will now only need to cut CO2 emissions by 90%.
00:19That means petrol and diesel cars can still be made and sold.
00:23Even beyond 2040.
00:25Germany's Manfred Weber says this change sends a strong signal.
00:29It protects jobs and keeps the auto industry alive.
00:32Seven countries, including Germany and Italy, pushed hard for this.
00:36And major carmakers like VW, Mercedes and BMW backed it too.
00:41They argued.
00:42Let customers choose what to drive.
00:44Not politicians.
00:46One big reason for the shift?
00:48China is flooding Europe with cheap electric cars.
00:51And Europe's charging networks just aren't ready.
00:54Automakers say the old targets were just unrealistic.
00:57So now the EU's going flexible.
00:59And combustion engines just got a second life.
01:01But will this move protect jobs?
01:03Or just delay the inevitable electric future?
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