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- Automakers Clash with India Over ‘Aggressive’ Emission
Traffic along a highway in New Delhi, India (Bloomberg) -- Automakers are pushing back against India’s proposed carbon emission limits and plans for new standards for lighter cars, terming the South Asian nation’s use of regulation to stem planet-warming greenhouse gases as “too aggressive ”
- Automakers Clash with India Over ‘Aggressive’ Emission Limits
Automakers are pushing back against India’s proposed carbon emission limits and plans for new standards for lighter cars, terming the South Asian nation’s use of regulation to stem planet
- Automakers Clash With India Over Aggressive Emission Limits
Automakers are pushing back against India’s proposed carbon emission limits and plans for new standards for lighter cars, terming the South Asian nation’s use of regulation to stem planet-warming greenhouse gases as “too aggressive ”
- Automakers warn of billions in penalties over Indias too . . .
Indian automakers are resisting the government's aggressive carbon emission reduction targets, deeming them unsustainable for the industry The Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (Siam) proposes a more gradual 15% reduction instead of the planned 33% cut by 2027
- India’s Automakers Resist Strict 2027 Emission Rules
Indian automakers express concern over stringent 2027 emission norms Meanwhile, Maruti Suzuki’s push for separate small car emission standards sparks a rift within the automotive industry
- Automakers Oppose India’s Aggressive Emission Cut Plan Under . . .
Automakers oppose India’s proposed CAFE III emission norms, calling 2027 targets too aggressive and warning of penalties, job losses, and investment risks
- Automakers push back against Indias ‘aggressive’ emission . . .
India's proposed carbon emission cuts for cars have faced backlash from automakers, who claim the measures are overly stringent and could threaten the auto industry's viability
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