Japan’s vehicle exhaust emission regulations have always been among the most stringent in the world, and its automakers have worked very hard to develop the advanced technologies required to comply with them. As a result, NOx and other atmospheric pollutant levels have been on a steady decline even in large urban areas. In April 2005 the Ministry of the Environment-affiliated Central Environment
Council’s report entitled Future Policy for Motor Vehicle Exhaust Emissions Reduction recommended that stricter and uniform limit values be applied to gasoline and diesel vehicle emissions alike, beginning with new regulations to be enforced as of 2009. Air quality standards for 2010 should be largely satisfied nationwide through compliance with those regulations.
Japan: Vehicle Exhaust Emissions Regulations to Be Enforced in 2009
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