Emission battle in United States reaches standstill

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency are battling over a new auto emissions rule.[1] The interagency dispute has delayed action by the United States federal government in a conflict that has split automobile manufacturers and pit California and more than a dozen states against the Trump administration.

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