German automaker calls for import duty cuts on EV ahead of new launch

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CHENNAI (CU)_Over the recent past, as the need to slash greenhouse gas emissions became a matter of top priority for the global community, several industries across the world have been ramping up their efforts to reach their own net zero emissions goals. The transport sector in particular, has been identified as one of biggest contributors to global warming and therefore, many automakers are attempting to address this by expanding their electric vehicle segment.

German multinational luxury carmaker BMW has also joined these efforts, with plans to introduce 25 electrified vehicles by 2023. Nearly half of them will be launched in…

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