🇨🇳 As China's annual Two Sessions conclude this March 2026, former US Ambassador Chas Freeman offers razor-sharp analysis on what the policy shifts mean for global markets and climate action. Speaking exclusively to NewspaperAmigo.com, Freeman highlights three key takeaways:
1. Green Tech Gets Turbocharged
China's 2026 energy security plan prioritizes renewables over coal, with Freeman noting: "Solar and wind investments this year could outpace last decade's fossil fuel expansion." Analysts predict this could slash lithium-ion battery costs globally by 15% by Q4.
2. Cross-Strait Tech Partnerships
While tensions persist across the Taiwan Strait, Freeman observes growing semiconductor collaboration between the Chinese mainland and Taiwan region's chipmakers: "Shared R&D could reshape global supply chains by 2027."
3. US-China: Competitive Coexistence
Despite trade friction, Freeman predicts "calculated de-escalation" in 2026, citing recent joint AI safety protocols and student exchange revival programs. His final word to investors? "Learn to navigate complexity – this isn't Cold War 2.0, it's Globalization 5G." 📶
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