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Chinese climate policy to drive its heavy-duty truck market

As the world faces up to the realities of climate change, all eyes are on China, currently the world’s largest greenhouse gas emitter.

In September 2020, president Xi Jinping announced at the UN General Assembly the objective of peak CO2 emissions by 2030, and carbon neutrality by 2060.

Whether China will achieve this goal in full has been questioned by many. But it is clear that

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