China considers in-car air quality regulations

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China is considering mandatory in-car air quality regulations to protect the health of drivers, in a move that could jack up costs for car makers importing vehicles from markets without such rules, sources with knowledge of the matter told Reuters

New in-car air quality rules in the world's biggest auto market will likely pose a headache for auto interior parts suppliers too, as they will need to tweak their products to meet new requirements, the sources added.

Regulators will test the level of contaminants including formaldehyde and benzene, three people familiar with the matter said on condition of anonymity as the talks are not yet public.

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