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China's Vice Premier urges the end of trade barriers that are holding back green transformation

Ding Xuexiang, vice premier of China, called on fellow leaders to show "true multiculturalism" at the climate summit held in Brazil.

Ding, via a translation, said: "We must strengthen international collaboration in green technology and the industry, remove trade obstacles, and ensure free flow of high-quality green products, to better meet global sustainable development needs."

Ding told the official Xinhua News Agency on Friday that the developed countries must fulfill their obligation "to lead in emission reduction and honour their funding commitments", as well as provide more assistance to developing countries.

He said that China was willing to work with other parties to "persistently encourage green and low-carbon development".

In September, Chinese President Xi Jinping stated that China aimed to reduce its economy-wide greenhouse gases emissions by 7% - 10% by 2035 compared to their peak.

He said that as part of China's national determined contribution targets by 2035, the country's consumption of non-fossil fuels will represent more than 30%. (Reporting from William James in Belem, and Farah Masters in Hong Kong. Editing by Brad Haynes & Michael Perry).

(source: Reuters)