Motor Industry Seeks Bipartisan Support for Clean Car Standard

The motor industry is urging for a bipartisan approach to clean car standards. Insiders have reported that fluctuating import charges on high-emission vehicles are causing complications within the industry.

With the ongoing evolution of vehicle import policies, the industry is finding it challenging to navigate the changes. Rapidly altering costs are impacting both dealerships and consumers, leading to uncertainty regarding compliance and costs.

Industry representatives are advocating for a cooperative approach to create stability. They believe that a unified stance from political parties would help mitigate the confusion and support a transition to cleaner vehicles.

As discussions continue, the focus remains on establishing clearer guidelines that could benefit both the environment and the economy. Stakeholders are keen to work together to support more sustainable options in the automotive market.

Originally reported by RNZ Environment Headlines.

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