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China gov’t to tighten green vehicle subsidy grant following scandal

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BEIJING — China will raise technical requiremen­ts for green energy cars to receive subsidies and make awards retroactiv­e rather than at the time of purchase, as it tries to rein in widespread cheating by automakers uncovered earlier this year.

China has spent heavily on its green car subsidies, $4.5 billion last year alone, to combat heavy pollution which affects large swathes of the country and as a means for the Chinese automotive industry to catch up to global competitor­s.

The program helped quadruple sales of electric and plug-in hybrid cars in 2015 and fueled a 60% jump this year, but it also spurred fraud. Beijing has so far accused five automakers of breaking rules on green car subsidies and alluded to more violations by unnamed firms, while state media has reported the names of a further twenty.

“( The cheating) has attracted a high degree of attention from all of society and even the internatio­nal automotive industry with the State Council attaching great importance to demanding that acts of cheating be seriously investigat­ed and dealt with,” the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology said in a statement on Wednesday.

China will soon issue a policy making a variety of adjustment­s to the program, including setting upper limits on local and central subsidies, the ministry said, adding subsidies will be rewarded retroactiv­ely and the government will strengthen the applicatio­n and inspection procedure.

The ministry said it would particular­ly change requiremen­ts for coach buses and special-use vehicles. —

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