Dailmer AG unit settles US Clean Air Act claims

06 Oct, 2016

WASHINGTON: Detroit Diesel Corp, a unit of automaker Daimler AG, will spend $14.5 million to reduce pollutants and pay a $14 million civil penalty to settle alleged violations of the US Clean Air Act, the Justice Department said on Thursday.

The US government alleged that Detroit Diesel had violated the act by introducing heavy-duty diesel engines in model year 2010 without properly certifying they complied with the law, the department said.

It also said the engines did not conform to emission standards.

Copyright Reuters, 2016

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