CATL Pledges Global Collaboration in New Energy Innovation
CATL founder Zeng Yuqun announces global cooperation in new energy innovation and AI-driven R&D expansion during key political advisory session in Beijing.
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CATL founder Zeng Yuqun announces global cooperation in new energy innovation and AI-driven R&D expansion during key political advisory session in Beijing.
Sri Lankan President Dissanayake visited China to enhance cooperation in agriculture and new energy, aiming to strengthen bilateral ties and mutual development.
China and Grenada have agreed to expand cooperation in new energy, digital economy, and blue economy sectors, following talks between Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Grenadian Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell in Beijing.
Professor Timothy Burns from Baylor University praises China’s new energy advancements during his visit to Henan Province, highlighting the country’s rapid modernization.
China has built the world’s largest and most comprehensive supply chain for new energy equipment, significantly boosting its energy efficiency, according to a senior official.
Singapore’s former Foreign Minister George Yeo highlights China’s strong competitiveness in new energy, attributing Western ‘overcapacity’ remarks to China’s vast market and hardworking people.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang emphasizes mutual benefits in building competitive new energy industrial and supply chains with Australia, highlighting opportunities for green development cooperation.
Ecognosis Advisory CEO Andrew Freris calls accusations of overcapacity in China’s new energy manufacturing industry “nonsensical,” emphasizing the country’s robust export capabilities.
As climate change intensifies, global demand for China’s new energy solutions is soaring, debunking claims of overcapacity and highlighting the necessity for expanded production.
China urges G7 nations to address U.S. overcapacity issues amid a dispute over new energy industries, labeling U.S. claims as protectionism and emphasizing the need for global cooperation.
The Chinese Ministry of Commerce refutes allegations of overcapacity in the new energy sector, asserting that global demand continues to outpace supply amid the green transformation.
China has criticized U.S. accusations of industrial ‘overcapacity,’ calling them acts of ‘bullying’ and protectionism, highlighting double standards in trade policies.
China’s electric vehicles, lithium batteries, and solar panels are driving global economic recovery by meeting the growing demand for affordable, green technologies.
China’s Ministry of Commerce spokesperson refutes Western accusations of overcapacity in the new energy sector, highlighting the global need for green development and criticizing protectionist measures.
Despite allegations of overcapacity, China’s production of new energy vehicles is still insufficient to meet soaring global demand, with domestic consumption driving growth and exports expanding.
China’s rapid growth in new energy industries is meeting soaring global demand, challenging misconceptions of ‘overcapacity’ and contributing significantly to the global green transition.
Environmental expert Zhang Liwen’s proposal on recycling new energy components has been selected for in-depth discussion at the CPPCC National Committee’s seminars.