China's Foreign Ministry reaffirmed the nation's leadership in renewable energy development on Thursday, January 21, 2026, following remarks by former U.S. President Donald Trump at the World Economic Forum in Davos. A ministry spokesperson emphasized that China has built the world's most comprehensive carbon reduction policy framework and largest renewable energy infrastructure, with installed wind power capacity maintaining its global top position for 15 consecutive years.
The statement comes as climate cooperation remains a key focus in international relations. China's renewable energy systems now power equivalent to 40% of its total electricity consumption, according to 2026 data. Analysts suggest this positions the country as a critical partner for emerging economies seeking sustainable development models.
While not directly addressing Trump's specific comments, the spokesperson highlighted China's commitment to sharing green technology with developing nations through platforms like the Belt and Road Initiative. This development carries significant implications for global energy markets, particularly as European and Asian investors increasingly prioritize ESG-compliant projects.
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Chinese Foreign Ministry responds to Trump: China builds world's largest renewable energy system
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