China Considers Mandatory Regulations For Interior Air Quality

China Considers Mandatory Regulations For Interior Air Quality
China is considering mandatory in-car air quality regulations to protect the health of drivers, in a move that could increase costs for automakers importing vehicles from markets without such rules, sources with knowledge of the matter told Reuters.

New in-car air quality rules in the world's biggest auto market will likely pose a headache for auto interior parts suppliers too as they will need to tweak their products to meet new requirements, the sources said.


Read Article

qwertyfla1qwertyfla1 - 7/9/2020 12:51:05 PM
+2 Boost
How about just cleaning up your "chemical pea soup" air and stop building more coal plants instead which would greatly reduce the lung cancer epidemic that is oravaging the people?


monstermonster - 7/9/2020 7:07:52 PM
+1 Boost
With no EPA regulation, you should not look too far. We probably need this sooner than the china.


CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 7/9/2020 12:59:25 PM
+2 Boost
China has a ticking time bomb of lung cancer and other breathing ailments waiting for it due to the terrible air quality. Likely India too. Imaging 50M -100m people all with cancer, all at the same time and needing care. They should keep making hospitals...


MDarringerMDarringer - 7/9/2020 1:06:06 PM
-3 Boost
We need to encourage China to make more pollution.


FoncoolFoncool - 7/11/2020 7:16:26 AM
+2 Boost
What makes you think it isn’t by design?

With A population of 1.4 billion do you really think losing 10 - 20 million is going to faze them? They probably lost close to million on COVID, under Mao approximately 60 million died, more than Hitler and Stalin combined. Today they are systematically eliminating their muslim population in western China.

But the Globalist still think they can turn China into a responsible nation by being nice to them.




Section_31_JTKSection_31_JTK - 7/9/2020 10:28:16 PM
0 Boost
China is not even subject to the Paris Accords. They and India have been exempted from the bullshit Paris Accords until 2030. Why should the US abide by these accords when one of the world's worst polluting countries is allow to continue fouling our planet?


TruthyTruthy - 7/10/2020 10:00:37 AM
0 Boost
Maybe they should focus on exterior air quality. Plus, smoking is prevalent in China. Car interior air quality is irrelevant.


Copyright 2026 AutoSpies.com, LLC