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States back EU-wide sales block in Mercedes aircon row
by Staff Writers
Brussels, Brussels Capital Region (AFP) July 17, 2013


National auto experts meeting in Brussels Wednesday recommended an EU-wide block on the sale of Mercedes cars produced in breach of single-market rules.

The conclusions drawn by officials from the 28 European Union member states hit German constructor Daimler hard, after the European Commission already backed France in a row over standards limiting air conditioning coolant to a type deemed more environment-friendly.

A statement issued by the Commission said the member-state experts "acknowledged that...corrective measures shall be taken to bring the vehicles in conformity including the withdrawal of those non-conform vehicles already sold on the market, as it has already been done by a member state."

The officials emphasised the need for "full respect" of the EU legal framework.

Daimler will now struggle to gain market access for certain A, B and CLA-class models made since the industry-agreed coolant change.

Daimler stuck to an older coolant, claiming studies showed that the new gas catches fire more easily and puts cars at a greater risk of explosion in case of a crash.

Germany has until August 20 to answer queries on safety and other aspects from the European Commission and avoid potential legal action, having won a temporary national reprieve from German authorities.

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Brussels, Brussels Capital Region (AFP) July 16, 2013
EU Industry Commissioner Antonio Tajani gave France some succour and Germany's Daimler cause for concern Tuesday in a row over new cars that Brussels fears were produced in breach of EU rules. The German automaker has yet to apply European Union standards imposed in January limiting air conditioning coolant to a type deemed by the industry more environment-friendly. As a result, France h ... read more


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