National 5 Emission to Adopt in Beijing since June 1
www.chinatrucks.com: It is learned that national 5 emission standards will be implemented in Beijing on June 1, ahead of national schedule and Beijing will not accept national 4 emission apply in June.
And the media reports are confirmed by related department, and national 4 fuel will supply to the 11 Eastern provinces since Jan 1, 2016.
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