Automakers conspire with California to raise prices?
NY Times:
The automakers no longer have the cover of federal regulations so they could be a risk of lawsuits challenging their agreement which could lead to fewer options for consumers. On their own, they could have made vehicles that met whatever standard they thought reasonable, but by joining together they are restraining consumer choices. The antitrust department might also challenge the agreement.Trump’s Rollback of Auto Pollution Rules Shows Signs of Disarray
The White House, blindsided by a pact between California and four automakers, appears to be losing ground in its effort to prevent any more for joining the agreement.
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