China's clean air bid scares rivals in duel over dirty fuel
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CHINA'S recent push to clean up its air is leaving some of its neighbours feeling threatened.
The Asian country's road to cleaner air has been gradual, with lead-free petrol only becoming a requirement in 2000, almost three decades behind the US.
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