Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles emphasizes China's commitment to green development and its role as a stable supplier of low-carbon products globally, addressing the "green gap" in the world [1][4] - The Ministry of Commerce has issued implementation opinions to expand green trade, which serves as a roadmap to translate commitments into actionable steps [1][3] - China has become a significant player in the global green product market, exporting wind power, photovoltaic, and new energy vehicles to over 200 countries, contributing to a significant reduction in global wind and solar power costs [1][2] Group 2 - The launch of the "Clean Stove" flagship project at COP30 aims to support developing countries by building 100 clean stove demonstration villages and training 1,000 technical experts [2] - China's green industry competitiveness is evidenced by a 30% increase in wind turbine exports and over 200 billion yuan in photovoltaic product exports for four consecutive years [2][3] - The implementation opinions propose a systematic solution for reducing carbon emissions across the entire foreign trade chain, highlighting the importance of integrating green principles into product design and logistics [3][4] Group 3 - Fragmented rules and technical barriers are identified as major obstacles to green trade, with unilateral carbon tariffs potentially increasing trade costs and exacerbating the North-South divide [4] - The establishment of a fair and inclusive green trade rule system is crucial for addressing the disparities in emission reduction responsibilities between developed and developing countries [4] - China's green trade import and export scale is projected to reach 1.17 trillion USD in 2024, accounting for 16.1% of the global total, showcasing its leadership in green trade practices [4]
填补世界“绿色缺口” 中国以实际行动作答
Zhong Guo Fa Zhan Wang·2025-11-18 04:25