Following a meeting in Tokyo attended by the Chief Executives of more than ten global heavy-duty truck and engine manufacturers, the industry has called for further progress in regulatory harmonisation and closer cooperation among European, North American, and Japanese regulators in order to improve energy efficiency and reduce fuel consumption Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
Following a meeting in Tokyo attended by the Chief Executives of more than ten global heavy-duty truck and engine manufacturers, the industry has called for further progress in regulatory harmonisation and closer cooperation among European, North American, and Japanese regulators in order to improve energy efficiency and reduce fuel consumption
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