Nebraska sues four major semitruck manufacturers nationwide for antitrust violations
Source: Nebraska Examiner
By: Zach Wendling - November 19, 2024 9:56 pm
LINCOLN Nebraska is seeking to tear up a national legal contract among four major manufacturers of semitrucks that seeks to increase electric vehicles and comply with California emissions rules.
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers announced the state-level antitrust lawsuit Tuesday against Daimler Truck North America, International Motors Inc. (formerly Navistar Inc.), PACCAR Inc., and Volvo Group North America, as well as the Truck and Engine Manufacturers Association. The lawsuit was filed in Lincoln County District Court, in North Platte, which Hilgers described as the epicenter for transportation in Nebraska.
The Energy Markets of America and Renewable Fuels Nebraska joined Hilgers in the challenge.
This isnt about cars, Kent Grisham, president and CEO of the Nebraska Trucking Association, said Tuesday. This is about a political agenda. This is about a movement that has developed a following and has backed companies into a corner that we simply cannot allow to be sustained.
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers, center, announces a new antitrust lawsuit Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024, against four major semitruck manufacturers and a national trade association. (Zach Wendling/Nebraska Examiner)
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