China's Green Export Surge: Leading the Way in Low-Carbon Trade
China's exports are increasingly focused on green development, with significant growth in low-carbon products such as wind turbines, photovoltaic products, and electric vehicles. Vice Commerce Minister Li Chenggang highlighted the acceleration of these exports, which are becoming a major driving force in China's trade.
 
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China is rapidly reorienting its export profile towards green development, emphasizing low-carbon products as a new powerhouse in international trade, Vice Commerce Minister Li Chenggang announced on Friday.
The export of wind turbines and components experienced growth exceeding 30% in the first three quarters of 2025. Simultaneously, photovoltaic products' exports valued over 200 billion yuan for the fourth consecutive year, Li stated at a press briefing.
Additionally, electric vehicle shipments surpassed 2 million units last year for the first time, illustrating China's expanding influence in the global green economy. The current exchange rate is $1 to 7.1230 Chinese yuan renminbi.
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