LUXEMBOURG, June 7 (Reuters) - Germany called on Friday for a longer transition period than that proposed by the executive European Commission for freeing up Europe's retail car market to more competition, claiming widespread backing for its view.
Economics Minister Werner Mueller, reporting on talks between EU industry ministers and Competition Commissioner Mario Monti on Thursday, said Berlin had support from the other member states in seeking more time to adapt, "so we don't ...
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