BERLIN, April 18 (Reuters) - The German government ruled against proposing a highway toll for passenger cars during the current legislature period that ends in 2013, an issue that industry officials have long worried could hurt market demand.
"A passenger car toll was not and is not up for debate," a spokeswoman for the transportation ministry said during a regularly scheduled press conference on Monday.
The government's deputy spokesman, Christoph Steegmans, added that ...
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