2024-04-12 23:45:23
On April 9, the EU announced that it would launch an anti-subsidy investigation against Chinese wind turbine suppliers, Radio China reported. In this regard, China’s Ministry of Commerce spokesman He Yadong said at a press conference yesterday that the European country’s approach clearly violates the principle of free trade, seriously hinders normal cooperation, and is a typical example of protectionism that will affect global efforts to tackle climate change. changes and the green transition, will also undermine mutual trust between China and the EU.
Relying on sustainable technological innovation, optimal production and delivery system, and full participation in market competition, Chinese enterprises in the new energy sector have gained advantages and are now in a leading position in the world. These successes are not the result of subsidies. China’s new energy industry is committed to providing high-quality products to deal with climate change and the green transition to countries around the world, including the EU, He Yadong pointed out, and called on Brussels to abandon protectionist measures and return to the right path of profitable cooperation.