YANGON, Aug. 1 (Xinhua) -- South Korea will train Myanmar young engineers in installation of Korea-made CNG (compressed natural gas)-run vehicles with Korean expertise, engineering circle said on Sunday.
It was disclosed following a recent workshop held in Yangon and attended by members of the Myanmar Engineers Association, experts from local companies and South Korean companies such as Hyundai, KANGV (Korea Association For Gas Vehicles) and Kwangshin Machine Industry Co, Ltd.
Most of petrol- or diesel-run vehicles operating in Yangon city have been converted into CNG-run as part of the country's efforts to save fuel and reduce import of crude oil.
To facilitate the conversion, Myanmar allowed over a dozen private industries to carry out the undertakings on buses, trucks, taxis and saloons in addition to the Ministry of Energy.
Meanwhile, Myanmar is encouraging import of CNG-run cars rather than petrol's or diesel's cars.
Source: Xinhua News
It was disclosed following a recent workshop held in Yangon and attended by members of the Myanmar Engineers Association, experts from local companies and South Korean companies such as Hyundai, KANGV (Korea Association For Gas Vehicles) and Kwangshin Machine Industry Co, Ltd.
Most of petrol- or diesel-run vehicles operating in Yangon city have been converted into CNG-run as part of the country's efforts to save fuel and reduce import of crude oil.
To facilitate the conversion, Myanmar allowed over a dozen private industries to carry out the undertakings on buses, trucks, taxis and saloons in addition to the Ministry of Energy.
Meanwhile, Myanmar is encouraging import of CNG-run cars rather than petrol's or diesel's cars.
Source: Xinhua News
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