The auto component industry in the country is facing export challenges due to the ongoing overhang of tariffs by the USA.
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Toyota, the world’s number one car manufacturer, has been revealed as the most prominent auto industry funder of climate deniers in the US Congress, according to a report released last week by Public Citizen. Meanwhile, it is spending a lot of money and influence lobbying against EV regulations. Public Citizen’s report, “Driving Denial: How Toyota’s Unholy Alliance with Climate Deniers Threatens Climate Progress,” analyzes political donations from US auto industry PACs (political action committees) over the last three election cycles, and shows that not only is Toyota the largest funder of climate denial, but that Toyota’s funding of climate denial is increasing, while others are decreasing. Continue reading at newmobility.news.
The auto component industry in the country is facing export challenges due to the ongoing overhang of tariffs by the USA.
The auto component industry in the country is facing export challenges due to the ongoing overhang of tariffs by the USA.
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