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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-13T15:29:43.000Z",
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    "automotive industry",
    "Brussels",
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  "textContent": "According to the German automotive industry association, expensive energy, high labor costs, and growing bureaucracy are pushing the car industry deeper into crisis.",
  "title": "Death of the German Auto Industry? Brussels’ Green Policy Could Cost 225,000 Jobs"
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