Brussels - The European Union's top industry official threw his weight Wednesday behind a call to give the bloc's carmakers cheap loans worth up to 40 billion euros
(51 billion dollars) to develop eco-friendly cars through the financial crisis.
"We are in a situation where it is getting harder for big European businesses to get credit. We must make sure the higher costs they face to develop climate-friendly cars should also be financed," EU Industry Commissioner Guenter Verheugen said after talks in Brussels with European automotive industry representatives.
"It is not a question of hand-outs, it's a question of the European Investment Bank making available a low-interest credit programme," he said.