FTC: California Truck Emissions Deal Unenforceable

The Federal Trade Commission said it has resolved antitrust concerns arising from the “Clean Truck Partnership,” which involves major truck manufacturers.

Under the Clean Truck Partnership, four manufacturers — Daimler Truck, International Motors, PACCAR, and Volvo Group — agreed in 2023 to abide by a series of California Air Resources Board regulations limiting truck sales and greenhouse gas emissions, the commission said.

FTC Chair Andrew Ferguson said in a statement, “The Clean Truck Partnership is an example of companies agreeing to eliminate competition and reduce output under the guise of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) objectives.”

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