The China Auto Dealers Chamber of Commerce (CADCC) issued a document stating that it has received reports from many auto dealer groups that the upcoming full implementation of the China VI B emission standards will bring enormous pressure to the survival of auto dealers.
For this reason, the appealed for three measures, on behalf of the majority of auto dealers. 1. postpone the implementation of the China VI B emission standards to January 1, 2024; 2. Car makers should stop producing new cars that do not meet the China VI B emission standards; 3.auto OEMs should allocate existing new cars that do not meet the China VI B emission standards to dealers as soon as possible, and launch sales promotions.
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