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中国入世首席谈判代表龙永图:中国应争取涉碳国际经贸规则话语权
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-11-06 13:57

Core Viewpoint - The focus of the 8th China International Import Expo is on establishing a new global green trade order that is open, stable, and inclusive, emphasizing the importance of global governance in green trade and its connection to sustainable development and climate change actions [1][2]. Group 1: Global Governance and Trade - The need for active participation in global governance of green trade is highlighted, linking it to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals established by the UN in 2015 [1]. - Trade protectionism is seen as a barrier to green trade liberalization, with a call to oppose unilateralism and protect the interests of traditional fossil fuels [2][3]. Group 2: Investment Trends - Since 2018, global investments in clean energy have surpassed those in fossil fuels, with projections indicating that by the end of 2024, global offshore wind power capacity will reach 83.2 GW, with China accounting for 50% [3]. - The U.S. has significantly reduced its investment in green energy, contrasting with non-oil-producing countries in Latin America, Africa, and South Asia, where two-thirds have surpassed the U.S. in solar power generation [3]. Group 3: Green Products and Standards - The production of green products is identified as the cornerstone of green trade, necessitating a broader focus on industrial and energy transitions to facilitate this [4]. - Fragmentation in policy and standards for green trade is a significant challenge, with the EU's carbon border adjustment mechanism posing new barriers for product exports [4]. Group 4: Consumer Awareness and Standards - Growing consumer awareness of green and low-carbon products is influencing market dynamics, with examples of transparency in product carbon emissions in New Zealand [5]. - There is a call for establishing a green low-carbon product technical service standard system aligned with international standards to enhance domestic competitiveness [5]. Group 5: International Collaboration - The importance of engaging in discussions within international frameworks such as the UN and G20 to assert China's voice in carbon-related trade rules is emphasized [5]. - China's advancements in green and industrial transformation provide a strong foundation for participating in global green trade governance and promoting trade liberalization [5].