General Motors (GM) Faces $146M Fine for Excess Emission
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Express News | About 5.9 million autos have exceeded emissions standards, and General Motors will pay a fine of $145.8 million to the US federal government.
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General Motors (NYSE:GM) Slips Amid $146M Fine
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Express News | US government institutions stated on Wednesday that General Motors will pay a fine of $145.8 million after US government investigations found that about 5.9 million General Motors vehicles were emitting excessive pollutants.
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GM to Pay $145.8 Million Penalty After US Finds Excess Emissions in 5.9 Million Vehicles
Express News | Sources say that the US government has found that General Motors (GM.N) has exceeded emissions standards in 5.9 million old cars. General Motors will pay a fine of 145.8 million US dollars and give up the emission quota.