
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A group representing major automakers on Tuesday vowed to work with President-elect Joe Biden on efforts to reduce vehicle emissions even as the industry remains split over an effort to bar California from setting rules.
The group, representing General Motors Co (NYSE:), Volkswagen AG (OTC:), Toyota Motor (NYSE:) Corp, Ford Motor (NYSE:) Co and most major automakers, said after a meeting Tuesday that it “looks forward to engaging with the incoming Biden administration … to advance the shared goals of reducing emissions and realizing the benefits of an electric future.”
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