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Double standardisation

Diesel exhaust fluid: that’s the product the Australian government has done a subsidy thing on to ensure there is sufficient supply to meet Australian road transport demand. The subsidy was to an organisation within Oz that had telegraphed its intention to shut the shop on the manufacture of urea – the base ingredient for the manufacture of diesel exhaust fluid.

Note, it is a diesel exhaust additive that reduces or eliminates noxious exhaust output. It is not at all crucial to the operation of diesel internal combustion engines. That is the crux of this discussion.

Diesel engines made

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