Automakers Flip Flop Again And Now Want A Compromise In Emission Regulations

Automakers Flip Flop Again And Now Want A Compromise In Emission Regulations
A group of major automakers on Thursday backed a compromise on vehicle emissions aimed at heading off a confrontation between California and the Trump administration over requirements through 2026, warning that the lack of a deal could lead to "an extended period of litigation and instability."

In a letter to California Governor Gavin Newsom signed by 17 major automakers including General Motors Co., Toyota Motor Corp. and Volkswagen Group, the companies urged a compromise "midway" between the Obama era standards that require annual decreases of about 5 percent in emissions and the Trump administration's proposal that would freeze vehicle emissions requirements at 2020 levels through 2026.

The automakers are making a last-ditch appeal to try to revive talks in order to avoid years of uncertainty over what rules they will face.


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PUGPROUDPUGPROUD - 6/7/2019 10:29:37 AM
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Left coast politics at work as usual.


MDarringerMDarringer - 6/7/2019 4:14:17 PM
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California needs to be crushed politically. They are the tail and they have no right to wag the dog.


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