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Automakers ask EPA to act quickly on rewriting vehicle pollution regulations, and back a two-year delay
Major automakers have backed the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's proposal to delay enforcement for two years of a regulation that requires significant reductions in air pollution by?vehicles. However, they want the agency to act quickly to rewrite the rules. At a public hearing, the Alliance for Automotive Innovation (a trade group that represents General Motors Toyota Motor, Volkswagen Ford Stellantis and Hyundai) said the delay was necessary and demanded "a reasonable and workable way forward" as well as for the agency "to establish realistic and durable long term standards." Environmental groups have criticized this delay saying that it would lead...