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The EPA and US have established stringent emissions standards for heavy-duty trucks and buses for model years 2027-2032, targeting a reduction of 1 billion tons of greenhouse gas emissions. These regulations are anticipated to yield $13 billion in net benefits and positively impact 72 million individuals residing near freight routes, supporting cleaner air and healthier communities. Aligned with President Biden's climate initiatives, the rules aim to advance U.S. manufacturing jobs in advanced vehicle technologies.
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