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Only Euro 5 standard emission control with new production vehicles

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According to the Prime Minister’s Decision No. 49/2011/QD-TTg on the roadmap for applying emission standards to newly manufactured, assembled and imported two-wheeled cars and motorcycles, two-wheeled motorcycles Newly manufactured, assembled and imported cars must apply emission standards at level 4 from 1-2-2017. Until January 1, 2022, new cars manufactured, assembled and imported will apply emission standards at level 5.
A representative of the Vietnam Register said that new cars manufactured or imported into Vietnam must meet Euro 5 emission standards with more stringent emission criteria than Euro 4. To achieve the standard Under this, car manufacturers will have to install emission sensors (OBDs) to control emissions that meet Euro 5 standards like cars sold in countries that have implemented Euro 5 emission standards.

In April 2021, the Prime Minister issued a document assigning the Ministry of Science and Technology to assume the prime responsibility for, and coordinate with the Ministry of Industry and Trade in, soon finalizing and promulgating national technical regulations on gasoline, diesel fuel, and biofuel corresponding to emission standards at level 5. The Ministry of Industry and Trade is responsible for directing petrol and oil suppliers to have a plan to supply gasoline and diesel at level 5 to ensure that they meet demand for use and are in sync with the application roadmap. emission standards level 5. According to the Vietnam Register, with this regulation, the Euro 5 emission standard only applies to new cars when the vehicle type approval certificate is issued. The emission test method for new vehicles is carried out in a dedicated laboratory. Euro 5 emissions do not apply when periodically checking with cars in circulation. For cars in circulation, the emission standards are applied according to the rapid test method at the registration facilities according to the Prime Minister’s Decision No. 16 on the roadmap for applying emission standards of cars participating in traffic and automobiles. Imported used. This standard stipulates that cars with gasoline and diesel engines manufactured after 2008 will apply the level 2 emission standard from January 1, 2020. Thus, raising the automobile emission standard from level 4 (in 2017) to level 5 in January 2022, Vietnam becomes one of the top countries in ASEAN in terms of controlling emissions that have an impact on the environment. In addition, the improvement of automobile emission standards will reduce the cost of disaster recovery due to the greenhouse effect and the cost of medical examination and treatment for the community.