US fines Hyundai $47 mn over dirty diesel engines

The US Justice Department says Hyundai Heavy Industries imported nearly 2,300 diesel-powered heavy construction vehicles with en
The US Justice Department says Hyundai Heavy Industries imported nearly 2,300 diesel-powered heavy construction vehicles with engines that did not meet American emissions standards

South Korean shipbuilding and industrial firm Hyundai Heavy Industries will pay a $47 million fine for illegally importing and selling dirty diesel engines in violation of American environmental rules, US authorities announced Thursday.

Between 2012 and 2015, the company imported nearly 2,300 diesel-powered heavy construction vehicles with engines that did not meet US emissions standards, the US Justice Department said in a statement.

"Hyundai put profits above the public's health and the requirements of the law," Jeffrey Bossert Clark, head of the department's environment and natural resources division, said in a statement.

"We will not tolerate such schemes that skirt the Clean Air Act, designed by Congress to improve air quality."

The case began with a whistleblower tip submitted in 2015 to the US Environmental Protection Agency, which launched criminal and civil proceedings.

A US court earlier imposed a $2 million fine on the company for the clean air violations.

US officials say the were not certified to meet emissions standards for and nitrogen oxide, both of which contribute to disease and premature death.

© 2019 AFP

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