Small car production promoted to save fuel (Shenzhen Daily/Agencies) Updated: 2005-11-09 09:32
The Central Government will encourage production of small, fuel-efficient
cars to cut oil consumption, clean smoggy city skies and reduce traffic jams, an
official said.
The Central Government would back up the talk with new standards for small,
low-emission cars, Liu Zhi, head of the National Development and Reform
Commission’s industry policy bureau, was quoted as saying by Xinhua.
Many big cities in China had previously banned slow-moving small cars from
expressways, but those rules would have to be lifted, Liu said.
“With international oil prices consistently rising and pressure from China’s
oil consumption growing daily, (the bans) do not match the national situation,”
he was quoted as saying at a conference in Beijing.
Car ownership has exploded in recent years in China, the number of vehicles
per thousand people rising from fewer than five in 1990 to 21 last year.
In a report issued last year, the National Development and Reform Commission
predicted automobiles will be the fastest-growing factor in domestic oil demand
over the next few years.
But record-high international oil prices have created tensions in China and
left domestic refiners trapped between rising crude markets and
government-capped retail prices, which are among the world’s lowest.
Cars with engines that displace 1.4 liters or less, measured around 12 meters
long and met certain emission and pricing standards would qualify as economy
cars under the new rules, Liu was cited as saying.
The government may use tax policy to encourage the production and buying of
fuel-efficient cars, he said.
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