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Good question,do the canadians have the same emissions standards as the US. I know all my units have C.A.R.B. emission standard certification. Any time a government can kill thousands of jobs with a swipe of a pen per the Keystone Pipeline, then whats a couple of thousand of good paying factory to them. Toyota needs to be in the mix of builders of material handling equipment for no other reason than competition keeps innovation at the forefront of good business practices. It is really sad to see this. Toyota could hire some useless former government official with connections to serve on some board and get around this. I hope they do not and fight this. We need the competition and the skilled jobs here. I wonder, do the Chinese have the same level inspection standards as everybody elese does.
  • Posted 4 Jun 2021 20:33
  • By triumphrider
  • joined 31 Jan'11 - 304 messages
  • Texas, United States

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