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CHINA / National

China embraces small, efficient cars
(Reuters)
Updated: 2006-06-09 16:30

What Price Efficiency? 

Authorities worried at public discontent seem to have balked at taking the final step in curtailing a culture of ostentatious consumption -- raising state-set price caps that keep fuel costs below most Western levels and drivers behind their wheels.

"As people get better off they are worrying more about quality of life. They do get used to cheap energy though, as you see in Russia and the United States," said Rob Watson of the US-based Natural Resource Defence Council.

Diesel and gasoline prices are currently set by the government, which has held them below global rates.

Those concerns remain despite more aggressive but successful moves by others in Asia such as Indonesia, which cut consumption by 20 percent after nearly doubling fuel prices last October, but only faced muted popular protest.

Gasoline in the Chinese capital costs about US$2.40 a gallon, around 50 cents less than the average retail price in the United States last week but half the price in much of Europe.

The handful of increases from the start of 2005 -- totalling around 33 percent, while crude oil climbed around 60 percent over the same period -- have yet to make a dent.

China's implied demand for gasoline rose 10.2 percent in the first four months of this year to 1.2 million bpd, while diesel consumption climbed 7.0 percent to 2.3 million bpd, data showed.

And officials have shied away from fuel consumption tax, which has encouraged economy in much of Europe.

Tighter Standards

But a new round of taxes on the most polluting cars, which rise to 20 percent for engines above 4.0 litres and cover sports utility vehicles (SUVs), is shaping consumers' choices.

Low-emission cars accounted for half of the 10 best-selling models in the first five months of the year, the Xinhua news agency reported earlier this month.

And as part of an ambitious drive to bring car and housing efficiency standards to leading international levels by 2010, another round of fuel economy standards will come into force in two years, after a first phase was introduced last year.

"Almost all vehicles being made and built in China could meet the phase 1 standards... but almost no vehicles being made could meet the phase 2 standards. These are pretty severe, among the toughest in the world," said Tim Dunne, managing director at Beijing-based Automotive Resources Asia Ltd.

In comparison, the US has not raised car efficiency standards for 16 years, although in March it announced plans for a modest rise in SUV fuel economy, to come into force by 2011.

China is stricter than the United States and Japan on economy standards for heavier vehicles and SUVs, but softer on lighter end vehicles, research by Wu Wei and Jin Yuefu of the China Automobile Technology and Research Centre shows.
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