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FEBIAC, the Belgian auto industry association, forecasts new-car sales will drop in 2012 following the government's decision to cancel incentives for green cars. The ending of incentives on December 31 will affect sales on a market already weak due to
Belgium to face severe drop in car sales in 2012
FEBIAC, the Belgian auto industry association, forecasts new-car sales will drop in 2012 following the government's decision to cancel incentives for green cars. The ending of incentives on December 31 will affect sales on a market already weak due to
2011 Tokyo Motor Show: Driving green cars
By : The Jakarta Post Entering the Tokyo International Exhibition Center, the new home of this year's Tokyo Motor Show, the impact of the global economic crisis coupled with the earthquake and tsunami that shook Japan earlier this year, and the recent
Japanese government increases the tax break duration by 3 more years
Along with the tax breaks, the sales of “green” cars have been given further push by the government as it has made these cars entitled to subsidies, but whether these would also be extended seems to be unclear. Japan is currently burdened severely
Trade Fuels Korean Economy
in all sectors and spreading a pan-national energy saving culture. We will push for making the green industry a new growth engine such as nurturing the new and renewable energy industry, building smart grid, developing and diffusing green cars.”
Japan extends tax breaks on low-polluting vehicles
Japan's auto market has been stagnant for years, but demand for hybrids and other "green" cars, prompted by tax breaks and interest in fuel efficiency, has been the solitary bright spot. Under the government program, hybrids and electric vehicles are
The green send-off
“Today we talk of green cars, houses, factories, etc. Can we not also talk about a green funeral?” And the question that challenged him was this: “Can we in death give life?” It threw up many other questions. Do we really have to pluck flowers to
Exxon Mobil tips high demand for hybrids
But Exxon Mobil says most of the growth in green cars will come from the hybrid market, with the adoption of electric vehicles likely to be limited by practicality and cost issues. ''The vast majority will be hybrids that use mainly gasoline plus a