The UAW congratulates the Obama
administration, the Department of Transportation and the Environmental
Protection Agency on the publication of the final rules regulating Corporate
Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) and Greenhouse Gas Emissions for light-duty
vehicles, model years 2017-2025.
The final rules have the full support
of the UAW.
UAW President Bob King said,
"These new standards will help propel the auto industry forward by giving
American families long-term relief from volatile fuel prices. Lowering
the total cost of driving will make automobiles more affordable and expand the
market for new vehicles."
"The standards will also provide
certainty for manufacturers in planning their investments and creating jobs in
the auto industry as they add more fuel-saving technology to their
vehicles. Bringing this additional content to market requires more
engineers and more factory workers, expanding employment in the industry,"
King added.
A 2012 study
by the BlueGreen Alliance, "Gearing Up," found that the standards
finalized today will lead to the creation of 570,000 new jobs by 2030, largely
because consumers will spend less on fuel and more on other goods and services.
"This new standard caps off a
remarkable set of achievements by President Obama to save the domestic auto
industry and put it on a path to long-term prosperity," said King.
"Cleaner vehicles that significantly reduce our nation's oil consumption
are good for the auto industry and its workers, good for the environment and
good for our nation's economy."
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