International Automakers Renew Commitment to Support National Greenhouse Gas/Fuel Economy Program

U.S. NewswireMay 21, 2010

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ARLINGTON, Va., May 21 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The auto industry met at the White House today to announce their continued support of a single national policy to increase fuel efficiency and decrease greenhouse gas (GHG) pollution from motor vehicles for the next 15 years. The Association of International Automobile Manufacturers (AIAM) commended President Obama's leadership and commitment to a process that will continue the program through 2025.

"AIAM members strongly support and are aggressively pursuing innovative ways to reduce CO2 emissions to protect the environment and lessen the nation's reliance on fossil fuels," said Michael J. Stanton, President and CEO of AIAM. "Building on the model developed in last year's historic agreement, today's commitment creates a path to greater future progress. We are able to advance our goal by providing manufacturers the lead-time to design and build the type of advanced technology vehicles needed while continuing to provide consumers with a full range of vehicle choices."

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International Automakers Renew Commitment to Support National Greenhouse Gas/Fuel Economy Program

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