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Thailand asks Australia to decrease application of car emissions requirements

Thailand has actually called on Australia to decrease a plan to introduce emissions standards that would penalise imports of emissions extensive cars over worries it might harm the southeast Asian country's automotive export market.

Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin made the request throughout a conference with Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese at an ASEAN top on Tuesday, according to a meeting readout released by the Thai government.

Australia is presently the only country in the OECD group of countries bar Russia without such standards. Thailand exports over 200,000 vehicles annually to Australia, predominantly the emissions-heavy pick-up trucks at risk under brand-new rules, the readout stated.

Thailand is Southeast Asia's largest automobile maker and prepares to transform 30% of its 2.5 million unit yearly production to electrical automobiles by 2030.

On Wednesday, Albanese stated the concern was not raised with Srettha and defended the brand-new requirements, which would start in 2025 under the government's preferred plan.

Just 2 countries, 2 industrialised nations that don't. have emissions requirements, he stated. Among them is Australia. and the other is Vladimir Putin's Russia. I don't want to be on. the very same page as Russia on this or any other problem.

The opposition Liberal Party has actually campaigned against the. rules and stated they will lead and raise prices to fewer alternatives. for the pick-up trucks popular in Australia.

The Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries, the main vehicle. industry lobby group, stated on Wednesday it supported fuel. standards however they needed to be practical and balanced to prevent. unaffordable rate boosts and accommodate consumer option.