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Introduced by the previous government, the Clean Vehicle Standard sets annual COβ‚‚ targets for vehicle importers, who must balance higher-emitting models with enough low-emission vehicles to meet their overall target. Falling short of that target incurs charges, exceeding the target earns credits.

The intention is to make it cheaper and easier to import vehicles meeting the clean vehicle standards which in turn makes it easier to buy cars that use less fuel and are cheaper to run. It will also help meet emissions reduction targets.

Amendments were made in 2024 but the Government says further changes are needed to make sure the scheme is working as it should.

To make those changes, the Land Transport (Clean Vehicle Standard) Amendment Bill (No 2) was introduced and at its first reading debate in August, the Minister of Transport Chris Bishop said the standard isn't working as intended.

"Currently, many importers are not achieving their targets and are attracting charges be

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