Viet Nam bans dirty diesel cars from 1 January
The Viet Nam Register (VR) said it will stop granting safety certificates to diesel cars that fail to meet European emission standard 4 or higher beginning on 1 January.
The Viet Nam Register (VR) will stop granting safety certificates to diesel cars that fail to meet European emission standard 4 or higher beginning January 1. (Photo: thoibaotaichinhvietnam.vn) |
The move was made in line with the national roadmap on vehicles’ emission standards, which was issued in 2011.
According to the VR, all diesel cars manufactured, assembled in or imported into Viet Nam must meet the Euro 4 standards before they are allowed to complete safety tests and receive certificates.
Car providers that produce or import diesel cars must complete all necessary administrative procedures, for customs or car safety checks, and put the cars on the market by 31 December, 2017 at the latest.
Otherwise, they will have to export the vehicles that fail to meet the standards out of Viet Nam.
A survey by the VR shows that nearly 50 auto companies will have to adjust their business plans due to the decision.
(Source: VNA)