MEMA Warns Suppliers Will Be Negatively Impacted By Collapse In California Negotiations

MEMA Warns Suppliers Will Be Negatively Impacted By Collapse In California Negotiations

MEMA has urged the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to come to a coordinated agreement with the California’s Air Resources Board on the Safer Affordable Fuel-Efficient (SAFE) Vehicles Rule for Model years 2021-‘26 for Passenger Cars and Light Trucks.

MEMA has urged the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to come to a coordinated agreement with the California’s Air Resources Board on the Safer Affordable Fuel-Efficient (SAFE) Vehicles Rule for Model years 2021-‘26 for Passenger Cars and Light Trucks.

“As a trade association that represents 1,000 company members in the United States, we are disappointed that negotiations have collapsed,” said MEMA in a statement released this week.

The motor vehicle industry –including motor vehicle makers and motor vehicle suppliers – have been united in requesting that the Trump administration and California work toward an agreement on the SAFE rulemaking, according to MEMA.

The association said a collapse in discussions on a One National Program with California may trigger litigation and long-term regulatory uncertainty. This will have damaging effects on the industry’s ability to invest and plan for the future.

“MEMA has always strongly supported a One National Program negotiated with California,” the association stated. “A One National Program with California will maintain market stability and predictability, allow motor vehicle suppliers to make important long-term business-planning decisions, continue to grow supplier jobs, drive domestic investments and secure the billions of dollars in investments motor vehicle suppliers have already made in developing these emissions-reducing technologies for the fuel efficiency and vehicle emissions programs. We sincerely hope that this action can be reversed and that all parties can return to meaningful negotiations.”

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