South Korea plans to substantially increase automobile emission standards


South Korea plans to substantially increase vehicle emission standards The Korean Ministry of Environment said recently that the South Korean government plans to increase the emission standards of gasoline vehicles to equivalent levels of ULEV standards in California by 2006. As part of efforts to control air pollution on the roads, the South Korean government also plans to implement the EU's emission standards for diesel vehicles in 2006. South Korean automakers and foreign auto importers need to reduce the emissions of nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, and particulate matter from their gasoline cars and LPG cars by 77%, 50%, and 39%, respectively, to meet California's ultra-low emission vehicles. The standard. These automakers need to reduce emissions of nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, and particulate matter from diesel vehicles by 30% to 67%, 21% to 47%, and 40% to 80%, respectively, to meet Euro IV emission standards. In order to reduce trade disputes, South Korea will temporarily implement slightly loose Euro III standards for diesel vehicles in 2005.

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