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"textContent": "The EU recently made moves to properly check the safety of US pick-up trucks. Now the car industry is calling ‘daddy’ Trump for help. When a three tonne Ram pick-up collides with a VW Polo, the American truck always comes out on top. Europe’s auto lobby is working hard to ... [continued]\n\nThe post The Car Industry’s Interests Are Not Always Europe’s Interests appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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