SIAM Urges Quick Notification of CAFE-3 Emission Norms Ahead of 2027 Deadline
SIAM backs CAFE-3 draft, urges govt to notify norms soon amid time crunch
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The Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) has endorsed the latest draft of the Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency-3 (CAFE-3) emission norms and is urging the Indian government to expedite its notification. With a deadline for implementation set for April 2027, timely action is crucial for the auto industry.
- 01SIAM supports the latest CAFE-3 draft norms.
- 02The organization emphasizes the urgency for quick government notification.
- 03Implementation is required before the April 2027 deadline.
- 04The auto industry is facing time constraints for compliance.
- 05Early notification will aid manufacturers in preparing for changes.
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The Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) has expressed its support for the latest draft of the Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency-3 (CAFE-3) emission norms, urging the Indian government to notify these regulations promptly. With the rollout deadline approaching in April 2027, SIAM highlights the limited time available for auto manufacturers to adapt to the new standards. The swift notification of these norms is seen as essential for the industry to ensure compliance and prepare adequately for the upcoming changes. The call for action reflects the industry's need for clarity and direction as it navigates the evolving regulatory landscape.
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The prompt notification of CAFE-3 norms will allow automobile manufacturers to adjust their production processes, potentially affecting vehicle prices and availability for consumers.
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