China's latest sustainability roadmap drew international attention at the China International Import Expo in Shanghai, where Siemens AG executive Matthias Rebellius highlighted the nation's 'proactive action' toward carbon neutrality. The remarks followed Saturday's release of China's white paper detailing strategies to achieve carbon peaking and neutrality.
Rebellius, managing board member and CEO for smart infrastructure at Siemens, told CGTN that China's systematic approach to green development 'shows a high level of attention' to global climate goals. The white paper, titled Carbon Peaking and Carbon Neutrality: China's Plans and Solutions, outlines progress in renewable energy adoption and industrial decarbonization efforts.
The expo served as a platform to showcase cross-sector collaborations, with Siemens emphasizing smart infrastructure solutions for urban sustainability. Analysts note China's renewable energy capacity now accounts for 40% of global installations, aligning with its 2030 carbon peak target.
This development comes as multinational corporations increasingly align strategies with China's dual carbon goals, creating opportunities in green tech and sustainable urban development across Asia.
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Siemens managing board member sees China's actions in sustainability
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