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LVVTA News

Introduction:

The purpose of this article is to provide New Zealand vehicle enthusiasts with an update on the new ‘Clean Car Import Standard’ under development by the Government. The big change since previous information issued publicly by LVVTA is that four key enthusiast groups have got together to prepare and submit a joint submission. The details of the submission are contained in this article.

A quick recap:

The Ministry of Transport is in the process of developing new legislation, generally referred to as ‘The Clean Car Import Standard’, or the ‘2025 Clean Car Standard’, which is aimed at light vehicles entering New Zealand from 2023-on. The new standard is expected to be in

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