
China Leads the Charge in Global Clean Energy Transition
China is the world’s largest investor in clean energy, driving global sustainability with $676 billion in 2023.
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China is the world’s largest investor in clean energy, driving global sustainability with $676 billion in 2023.
The Chinese mainland leads green development in Africa, strengthening a longstanding partnership focused on sustainability and environmental cooperation ahead of the 2024 FOCAC Summit.
Shanghai’s Intertextile Apparel Fabrics event kicks off with a record-breaking 4,000+ exhibitors, spotlighting the latest in textile innovation and sustainable fashion.
China’s SCIO is set to release a white paper on the nation’s energy transition, highlighting strategies for sustainable and renewable energy development.
China and Africa’s growing renewable energy partnership is driving sustainable development and addressing climate challenges through mutual collaboration.
China balances robust economic growth with significant reductions in carbon emissions and energy consumption, leading the way in the green transition.
Unprecedented heatwaves, floods, and wildfires ravage countries worldwide, highlighting the urgent impact of climate change.
China is expanding its solar power capacity with a 400km ‘Solar Great Wall’ in the northwest, showcasing its commitment to green energy and manufacturing excellence.
China unveils a major equipment renewal plan for its energy sector, boosting investments by 25% by 2027 to achieve carbon neutrality by 2060.
The European Commission proposes tariffs up to 36.3% on China’s electric vehicles, sparking tensions with the Chinese Ministry of Commerce over fair competition and free trade.