Trucks, Tractors Must Cut Emissions 20% from This Year by 2030
South Korea will make greenhouse gas emission standards mandatory for mid- and large-size commercial vehicles from next year, requiring a 20% cut by 2030, with fines up to 1% of revenue.
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