China's auto sector outlook in 2015
Slowing growth, vehicle and emissions restrictions will provide challenges and opportunities this year
Slowing growth, vehicle and emissions restrictions will provide challenges and opportunities this year
As global oil prices tumble, China increases consumption tax on certain oil products
France hopes to phase out the use of diesel fuel for passenger cars and identify the most polluting vehicles.
The government is planning to name and shame substandard manufacturers in a bid to improve fuel economy\n
The imbalance of the North American and European markets legislation is causing concern for off-highway OEMs and technology suppliers.
A slowing global economy could impact on a lubes industry also under pressure from the drive for fuel consumption and emissions reduction, while developing nations have mixed results in the battle for lubes production self-sufficiency.
EU regulators are trying to close loopholes in fuel saving and emissions credentials, while MIT reveals fall in US fuel consumption for light vehicles.
As China continues its battle against smog and pollution, lubes and additives producers stand to gain significantly from new legislation.
Diana Shen's insightful presentation on China's clean air crisis and it's impact on the lubricants and energy industries.
Ford has unveiled its latest Lightweight Concept vehicle in its drive to increase vehicle efficiency