Singapore tightens smoke emissions limit for foreign diesel vehicles from April 2026

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SINGAPORE, July 1 — Foreign-registered commercial diesel vehicles with smoke emissions of 50 Hartridge Smoke Units (HSU) or more will be turned back at land checkpoints and...

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We’re already here and we’re ready to self-regulate, Content Forum says after MCMC plans licencing social media platformsForeign-registered commercial diesel vehicles with smoke emissions of 50 Hartridge Smoke Units or more will be turned back at land checkpoints and denied entry into Singapore beginning April 1, 2026.

“Six months prior to implementation, from October 1, 2025, to March 31, 2026, the NEA will issue advisories to foreign commercial diesel vehicles entering Singapore to remind them of the new threshold and implementation date,” the agency said in a statement today. This is an extension to a previously announced regulation in April 2018 that involves local motorcycles as these older motorcycles are generally more pollutive than motorcycles complying with the newer Euro emissions standards.

 

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