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US talked about 'overcapacity' in Chinese solar production, coal in environment talks

The United States and China discussed Chinese overcapacity in solar and battery manufacturing, steel production and coal power throughout two days of bilateral meetings on environment change, senior State Department officials said on Friday.

Leading U.S. climate change diplomat John Podesta met Chinese equivalent Liu Zhenmin for their very first formal bilateral conferences on May 8 and 9 in Washington, where they talked about how to collaborate ahead of the COP29 environment top in Azerbaijan, as well as how to comply on methane reduction and logging, to name a few problems.

A senior State Department authorities stated throughout the meetings, the U.S. made clear that China's flooding of worldwide markets with low-cost solar panels and coal undercuts clean energy manufacturing in other countries.

WHY IT'S IMPORTANT

Liu's U.S. go to came as solar business filed brand-new trade petitions, asking the Biden administration to impose charges on solar parts from Chinese factories in four southeast Asian nations, citing unreasonable competitors.

The United States is also reportedly weighing setting tariffs on Chinese electric automobiles.

Liu has warned of U.S. trade protectionism in current public speeches.

The countercurrents of protectionism and unilateralism have even more extended the climate modification governance space, he stated in a speech in China in April, adding that constraints on Chinese solar panels and other technology would increase global expenses of the tidy energy shift.

CONTEXT

This was the very first official meeting in between the world's two biggest greenhouse gas emitters because the COP28 summit ended in Dubai in December.

The meeting was also the very first glance of the tone of the bilateral relationship on climate in between the new envoys. Their predecessors, former Secretary of State John Kerry and Chinese environment envoy Xie Zhenhua, had actually constantly gotten along, even during times of broader political stress.

The two had played a crucial function in brokering the last outcome at COP28, accepting bilateral language that led the way for broad acceptance of a contract by all nations to transition far from nonrenewable fuel sources.

Another senior State Department authorities stated that the tone of the talks continued to be cordial and stated the 2 delegations met for dinner at Podesta's home on Wednesday.

WHAT'S NEXT

The two countries made a strong dedication to finish their new nationwide climate techniques under the Paris Agreement by February 2025 and embrace procedures that are lined up with the goal consisted of in the Paris Arrangement to hold worldwide warming to within 1.5 C above pre-industrial temperature levels.

The 2 nations said they would host a top-level meeting on sub-national cooperation on May 29-30 in California and would host a joint top on methane and other non-CO2 gases at COP29.

(source: Reuters)