S. Korea rations urea supply amid shortage leading drivers to panic buy | Malay Mail

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SEOUL, Nov 11 — The South Korean government started rationing urea, used to cut diesel car and industrial emissions, and banned the resale of the solution amid an acute shortage which is threatening to halt transport and industries. Passenger vehicle drivers will be given a 10-litre limit and...

SEOUL, Nov 11 — The South Korean government started rationing urea, used to cut diesel car and industrial emissions, and banned the resale of the solution amid an acutePassenger vehicle drivers will be given a 10-litre limit and commercial vehicle drivers 30 litres, with all resale banned under a set of measures that will be in effect until the end of the year, the trade ministry said today.

Approximately two million diesel vehicles, mostly cargo trucks but also passenger vehicles, are required by government to use the additive, according to industry experts. All exports are banned effective immediately.among drivers and long lines at sellers that still had stock, Prime Minister Kim Boo-kyun apologised for the failure to anticipate the shortage.

Diesel vehicle drivers started panic buying urea after China’s custom’s last month introduced a new export, effectively halting exports in order to boost supplies to the domestic market. Nearly 97 per cent of South Korea’s urea imports came from China between January and September, trade ministry said.

 

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