China plans to increase the number of cities
that restrict vehicle purchases in a bid to fight pollution and traffic
congestion, state media reported today. With more than 13 million cars
sold in China last year, motor vehicles and their emissions have
emerged as the chief culprit for the air pollution in large cities.
Four cities, including Beijing and Shanghai, already curb the purchase
of vehicles for private use, through lotteries and auctions of a limited
number of license plates. Shi Jianhua, the deputy secretary general of
the government-backed China Association of Automobile Manufacturers,
was quoted today as saying that eight more cities are likely to announce
similar policies. The eight include the port city Tianjin, near
Beijing, the metropolis Chongqing in the southwest and industrial
powerhouse Shenzhen, not far from Hong Kong. Such restrictions might
cut vehicle sales by 400,000 units, or 2 percent of total domestic
sales, and have a "certain impact" on the country's economic growth, the
China Daily newspaper quoted Shi as saying. The China Association of
Automobile Manufacturers, which consults with local governments and
makes recommendations on vehicle policies, declined to offer details
when called. China's increasingly informed and vocal citizens have
successfully pushed the government to be more transparent about how bad
the air in their cities is, but, as they get richer, their desire for
cleaner air conflicts with their growing dependence on cars. While
China is the biggest car market in the world by number of vehicles sold,
there is still plenty of room for growth as the country still lags far
behind developed markets in terms of the ratio of cars to people. The
number of vehicles in Beijing has increased to 5.18 million from 3.13
million in early 2008, Xinhua reported earlier this year. Since the
beginning of last year, prospective buyers have had to enter a monthly
draw to win a license plate. Each month, 20,000 lucky winners are
chosen. The number of people in the draw had reached almost 1.53 million
by last month. Zhao Jian, a transport expert at Beijing's Jiaotong
University's School of Economics and Management said extending
restriction-on-ownership policies to other cities was unlikely to have
much effect on pollution because there were already too many cars on the
roads.
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