Newly Encouraged Foreign Investment Categories
January 30, 2012 No CommentsThe Catalog shows China’s increasing desire to encourage foreign investment in clean energy and energy saving, environmental protection
The Catalog shows China’s increasing desire to encourage foreign investment in clean energy and energy saving, environmental protection
The city is a flagship for the rest of the country through its introduction of EV and solar power technologies onto its city streets.
Chinese trade countermeasures will only retard the country’s intake of technologies and skills it needs to build its energy sector.
Shanghai energy policy increases investments in complementary energy sources over the next five years.
Political in-fighting has stymied China’s efforts at a unified approach to energy policy and implementation.
Out with the automotive industry; in with the energy sector in the revised Catalog
China’s Ministry of Commerce is investigating whether US subsidies hinder and limit the development of China’s renewable energy industry.
Possible US tariffs are causing some Chinese solar panel manufacturers to reconsider their strategies.
The Association claims US companies took advantage of subsidies that seriously damaged the Chinese polysilicon industry.
Southeast Asian nations may benefit from China’s full-on development of its domestic market for solar photovoltaic (PV) power.