July 3 (Reuters) - General Motors (GM.N), opens new tab will pay a $145.8 million penalty and forfeit credits worth hundreds of millions of dollars after a U.S. government investigation found ...
The penalty and the retirement of 50 million tons of carbon dioxide pollution credits highlight the costs of noncompliance.
General Motors will pay a $145.8 million penalty after a federal investigation found excess emissions from about 5.9 million GM vehicles, U.S. regulatory agencies said July 3. The EPA said GM has ...
GM has agreed to fork over $145.8 million in penalties to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) because of excess emissions from several million 2012 through 2018 model year ...
General Motors Co. has agreed to resolve allegations that nearly 6 million of its pickups ... County plant until late 2025 GM also agreed to pay $145.8 million in penalties to resolve fuel ...
General Motors will pay a $145.8 million penalty after a U.S. government investigation found excess emissions from approximately 5.9 million GM vehicles, government agencies said on Wednesday.
General Motors GM-N will pay a $145.8 million penalty and forfeit credits worth hundreds of millions of dollars after a U.S. government investigation found excess emissions from approximately 5.9 ...