China wants 30 per cent of state cars to be low carbon

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Government makes latest move to tackle hazardous smog in major cities

Electric cars will have to make up at least 30 per cent of vehicles purchased by Chinese government ministries and agencies by 2016, under the latest regulation introduced to tackle the country's air pollution...

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