The Borneo Post (Sabah)

China to crack down on diesel trucks, raise fuel standards

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SHANGHAI: China will take action against highlypoll­uting diesel trucks by imposing tougher fuel and engine standards, raising rail freight volumes and strengthen­ing its monitoring capabiliti­es, new guidelines published by the environmen­t ministry said.

The Ministry of Ecology and Environmen­t said in a policy document on Friday it would aim to “significan­tly increase” the number of diesel trucks capable of meeting emission standards by 2020, targeting a compliance rate of at least 90 per cent by next year.

It also promised to improve the quality of diesel, crack down on low-grade fuel and reduce overall nitrogen oxide and particulat­e matter emissions from fuel combustion.

New trucks that fail to comply with state requiremen­ts will not be allowed to enter the market, and key regions will also be ordered to implement advanced “China VI” fuel standards starting in July this year, the document said.

China is in the fifth year of a “war on pollution” but average emission levels in many smog-prone northern cities remain significan­tly higher than the levels recommende­d by the government.

The northern regions near the capital Beijing will eliminate more than 1 million outdated diesel-fueled trucks by the end of 2020. Tougher controls on diesel freight will also be imposed during smog build-ups, it said.

National rail freight rates would be increased by 30 per cent compared with 2017, and China will work to ensure that long-distance bulk commodity deliveries are done via rail or ships, it said.

Tackling truck emissions has become a major part of China’s efforts to curb pollution. — Reuters

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