BERLIN, Nov 12 (Reuters) - The German government has agreed to limit the scope of plans it announced last week to offer tax breaks on new cars, government sources said on Wednesday.
The government plans are designed to help the auto industry, which accounts for roughly 20 percent of German jobs, and is part of a package to give Europe's biggest economy a 50 billion euro ($63.12 billion) boost in investment and contracts.
But under pressure from the Social Democrats ...
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