Automakers Push Back on Trump's Proposed EV Policy Changes

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American automakers, including General Motors, Toyota, and Volkswagen, are opposing Donald Trump's proposed cuts to electric vehicle (EV) support, which include slashing tax credits and reducing emissions regulations. These companies have invested heavily in EV technology and fear that Trump's policies could undermine their efforts to promote battery-powered vehicles. The Alliance for Automotive Innovation has urged Trump to maintain key tax credits and reasonable emissions regulations to ensure the continued growth of the EV market in the U.S.
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