Hey there, global citizens! 🌍 There's been a buzz lately with some Western countries pointing fingers at China, accusing it of \"overcapacity\" in the energy sector. But China isn't having it! 🚫✨
In a recent press conference, He Yadong, spokesperson for China's Ministry of Commerce, slammed these claims as groundless. He emphasized that when it comes to capacity issues, we need to look at the bigger picture of economic globalization and market dynamics. 📈🌐
Especially in the world of new energy, He flipped the script, saying, \"It's not overcapacity; it's actually a global shortage!\" 😲⚡️
As the world gears up to tackle climate change, green and low-carbon energy is the name of the game. Countries everywhere are jumping on the new energy bandwagon, and demand for these products is skyrocketing! 🚀🌿
China's new energy industry has been a major player, providing affordable and top-notch products that fuel global green development. 💚🌏
But here's the kicker: He called out certain Western nations for preaching green development while using \"overcapacity\" as an excuse for protectionism. Talk about a double standard! 😶🌫️🔄
Such contradictions, He warned, could hinder global green transformation and dampen international cooperation on climate change. Not cool! ❄️🌪️
\"We hope that relevant countries will view the global new energy market and China's role in it objectively and fairly,\" He said. \"Let's work together for mutual benefit and promote global green development!\" 🤝🌱
China is ready to team up, stick to market principles, and make the world a greener place. Who's in? 🙋♂️🌻
Reference(s):
Chinese Commerce Ministry refutes Western 'overcapacity' accusation
cgtn.com