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New Zealand: draft Euro 6/VI implementation plan is published for public comments
Publication date:
May 29 2023
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Exhaust emissions
New Zealand's government plans to tighten exhaust emissions standards for light- and heavy-duty vehicles, and to introduce exhaust emission standards...
Thailand: government clarifies Euro 5 and 6 implementation date
Publication date:
May 26 2023
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Exhaust emissions
Vehicles
Gasoline
Diesel
On May 12, 2023, the Thai government conducted a meeting with 25 automotive manufacturers to clarify the country's Euro 5 and 6 enforcement plan.
UK: Consultation on final frameworks for proposed CO2 standards for new cars and vans
Publication date:
May 26 2023
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Exhaust emissions
Greenhouse gas emissions
Hydrogen
Electric vehicles
The UK Department for Transport proposes a ZEV mandate and non-ZEV CO2 emissions standard for new cars and vans
Bangladesh: 20% of imported diesel permitted sulfur content above 500 mg/kg
Publication date:
May 23 2023
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Diesel
Bangladesh's government relaxes the maximum sulfur limit in diesel and allows 20% of diesel imports to have sulfur content of more than 500 mg/kg
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