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Energy ministers gather in China for 3rd "Belt and Road Energy Ministerial Conference"

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Energy ministers gather in China for 3rd "Belt and Road Energy Ministerial Conference"

2024-10-24 20:25 Last Updated At:20:37

The third Belt and Road Energy Ministerial Conference was held in Qingdao City of east China's Shandong Province on Wednesday, with the adoption of an action plan on green energy cooperation among countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative.

It was noted at the conference that in the past 11 years since the Belt and Road Initiative was proposed, China has cooperated with more than 100 other countries and regions on green energy projects. The BRI Energy Partnership now includes 34 member states, focusing on topics such as energy security and transition, contributing Chinese solutions to global energy governance reform.

On April 25, 2019, the BRI Energy Partnership was established in Beijing.

"China has contributed over 80 percent of the photovoltaic equipment and 70 percent of the wind power equipment for the global energy low-carbon transition and new energy development, driving the average cost per kilowatt-hour of global wind power and photovoltaic power generation projects down by 60 percent and 80 percent, respectively, over the past decade," said Hu Ming, director of the Belt and Road Energy Partnership Secretariat Office, in an interview with China Central Television on the sidelines of the conference.

According to the newly released action plan, over the next five years, member countries of the BRI Energy Partnership will work together to enhance green energy security capabilities, by engaging in innovative cooperation on key frontier technologies such as hydrogen energy, new energy storage, and advanced nuclear power, explore the establishment of an international cooperation platform for clean energy research, and strengthen capacity-building in the green energy sector.

Energy ministers gather in China for 3rd "Belt and Road Energy Ministerial Conference"

Energy ministers gather in China for 3rd "Belt and Road Energy Ministerial Conference"

Australia's recent decision to terminate the anti-dumping measures on Chinese stainless steel sinks will help deepen the economic and trade cooperation between the two sides, leading to win-win outcomes, the Ministry of Commerce (MOC) said on Thursday.

MOC spokesman He Yadong said China has noticed that the report released by the Anti-Dumping Commission of Australia on reviewing anti-dumping and countervailing duty measures on Chinese stainless steel sinks on Oct 17.

According to the report, the relevant Australian authorities concluded that discontinuing the anti-dumping measures on Chinese stainless steel sinks would not cause ongoing harm to the domestic industry in Australia, and recommended that these measures be terminated upon their expiration on March 26, 2025.

Noting that China and Australia are important trading partners for each other, He emphasized that through joint efforts, the two sides have reached a consensus within the WTO framework to properly resolve trade disputes, and promote the steady and healthy development of bilateral economic and trade relations.

"China has been actively advocating to properly address economic and trade frictions through dialogue and consultation. We are willing to work with our trade partners including Australia in the same direction, accommodate each other's legitimate concerns, and jointly promote a fair and stable international trade environment," said He.

Australia ending anti-dumping measures against Chinese imports benefits trade ties: spokesman

Australia ending anti-dumping measures against Chinese imports benefits trade ties: spokesman

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