GM, Ford, Toyota and others are urging President Trump to reach a compromise with California officials on fuel-economy regulations
A group of the world’s largest auto makers is urging President Trump to work out a compromise with California officials on new fuel-economy regulations, warning that his plan to ease standards could provoke a standoff that would hamstring future planning.
In a letter signed Thursday by General Motors Co., Ford Motor Co., Toyota Motor Corp. and more than a dozen other car companies, the auto makers urge Mr. Trump to find a middle ground between a stricter, Obama-era plan that would ratchet up fuel-economy standards through...
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