German drivers are reluctant to buy a new gasoline blend with a higher biofuel content, the country's oil industry association said on Friday.
Germany this year raised the maximum permitted level of bioethanol blended in gasoline to 10 percent from 5 percent as part of Germany's programme to protect the environment by cutting CO2 emissions.
But sales since the introduction three months ago h
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