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Dec
15:17
Cummins agrees to pay record-setting environmental fine
US engine manufacturer Cummins has agreed to pay a nearly $1.68 billion fine for installing “defeat devices” in specific RAM pickup truck models, violating the Clean Air Act.
The CAA – first enacted in 1963 – is a piece of federal law which requires vehicle and engine manufacturers to comply with emission limits. Cummins’ fine represents the largest civil penalty ever secured for a CAA violation, Kallanish reports, and is the second-l…
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