Motor Industry Advocates for Bipartisan Clean Car Standard

The motor industry is calling for a bipartisan approach to the clean car standard. Insiders report that changing import charges on high-emission vehicles are causing significant challenges.

Industry representatives warn that the fluctuating import fees are complicating the market for both dealers and consumers. They are asking for consistent regulations that would support a smoother transition to cleaner vehicles.

The call for bipartisan support emphasizes the need for collaboration between political parties to create effective solutions. A united front, they argue, could help navigate the complexities introduced by current policies.

The sector believes that a stable framework would benefit not only the industry but also drive environmental goals forward. Clarity around import charges is essential for making informed decisions about vehicle imports and consumer options.

Originally reported by RNZ New Zealand Headlines.

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