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Global clean-energy trade reaches record high
Global clean-energy trade reached a record $479 billion in 2025, rising 1% despite US tariffs on energy transition products. The growth is driven by shifting away from volatile fossil fuels, with countries like India and Türkiye expanding solar manufacturing hubs, though oversupply in the clean-tech sector limits export potential for the US and Europe.
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