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German taxpayers will not finance diesel retrofits — Minister

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BERLIN: German Transport Minister Andreas Scheuer said yesterday that his plan to battle air pollution in cities by retrofitti­ng older diesel vehicles would not require taxpayer funds or money from the car owners.

The government is due to hold another summit tomorrow to try to agree a way to tackle pollution from diesel vehicles without resorting to bans.

Scheuer has said his priority was ensuring owners can swap old cars for cleaner ones.

“My concept is currently based on needing no taxpayer money and that the car owners won’t have to pay for it.

That means that German car manufactur­ers would have to build a framework that helps to rebuild trust,” Scheuer told broadcaste­r ZDF.

The subject has proven controvers­ial as pollution levels have exceeded European Union limits in a number of German cities.

But the government is worried about the cost of replacing or upgrading vehicles and the impact on the country’s powerful car industry, its biggest source of export income.

Scheuer said the government plan would not extend to older diesel vehicles made by foreign manufactur­ers, which do not fall under German jurisdicti­on.

Carmakers and German government representa­tives failed to reach a compromise on Sunday over potential hardware retrofits for older diesel vehicles.

Tomorrow’s meeting will take place ahead of a deadline at the end of September set by Chancellor Angela Merkel to stave off bans on older vehicle.

Two government sources said on Tuesday the high-level summit would be held in the German chanceller­y, and both Environmen­t Minister Svenja Schulze and Economy Minister Peter Altmaier would take part.

The government currently envisages offering owners of affected diesels in 10 heavily polluted cities options including buy- backs, exchanges and hardware refits, according to a document seen by public broadcaste­r Bayerische­r Rundfunk.

Finance Minister Olaf Scholz said he would not make taxpayers money available. — Reuters

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