Can National 5 Vehicles Be Transferred to Hainan?
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Hainan Provincial Government Office recently issued the "Announcement on Light-Duty Vehicles Implementing the National Sixth Stage Vehicle Emission Standards," clearly stating that from July 1, 2019, light-duty vehicles registered within the administrative region of Hainan must comply with the "National 6 Standard" requirements, and the registration of light-duty vehicles below the "National 6 Standard" is prohibited. Below are the extended details regarding the transfer: 1. Transfer Procedures: After July 1, if light-duty vehicles with out-of-province license plates are to be relocated to Hainan, they must meet the "National 6 Standard" and obtain an incremental allocation indicator. Light-duty vehicles that meet the "National 5 Standard" and have already completed the transfer-out procedures at the local vehicle management office before June 30 but have not completed the transfer-in procedures in Hainan can continue to do so after July 1. For second-hand light-duty vehicles within the province that do not meet the "National 6 Standard," if they have obtained an incremental allocation indicator and are not "yellow-label vehicles" or are within one year (including one year) of their service life, they can still continue to undergo transfer registration after July 1. 2. Impact: The implementation of the National 6 emission standards will have a certain impact on the second-hand vehicle market. For regions where the National 6 emission standards have not yet been implemented, the impact on the second-hand vehicle market is minimal.