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The EPA has rescinded a landmark Obama-era policy that removes the agency’s authority to enforce greenhouse gas standards and electric vehicle quotas for trucks. The post Trump EPA ends basis for
The US plans to repeal a key EPA finding on greenhouse gases, rolling back auto emissions rules and fueling major industry controversy
The Trump administration said it's ending a credit for automakers that install a so-called "start/stop feature" in the vehicles, part of a broader rollback of environmental regulations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Ford Plant Manager Corey Williams gave President Trump a plant tour that included a memory of a lifetime for one worker.
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DETROIT -- President Donald Trump offered a full-throated defense of his sweeping tariffs on Tuesday, traveling to swing-state Michigan to push the case that he's boosted domestic manufacturing in hopes of countering fears about a weakening job market and ...
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Why Trump wants Americans driving tiny kei trucks
President Trump recently suggested Americans should have access to small Japanese-style kei trucks — but only if they are built domestically. These ultra-compact vehicles are popular in Japan due to tax incentives and strict parking regulations.
The Trump administration plans to roll back vehicle mileage standards for heavy-duty pickup trucks and vans, it announced in a letter to manufacturers Friday. In the letter, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) Administrator Jonathan Morrison said the administration would propose to roll back the standards,
This so-called endangerment finding became the legal foundation for a host of rules combating planet-warming pollution — and a perennial target of conservative efforts to reverse them.US President Donald Trump rescinded it on Feb.