China's Green Technology Sector Gains from Middle East Tensions
Rising hydrocarbon prices due to conflicts in the Strait of Hormuz are boosting global interest in China's energy transition technologies, enhancing its position in the market.
Climate, ecology, sustainability, biodiversity, and energy transition.
Rising hydrocarbon prices due to conflicts in the Strait of Hormuz are boosting global interest in China's energy transition technologies, enhancing its position in the market.
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