green technology
Coverage of green technology in the Nexus archive.
- Asean hopes to tap Greater Bay Area’s tech skills with closer ties: industry chiefs
Asean countries aim to deepen supply chain integration with the Greater Bay Area to access advanced technologies and manufacturing expertise, with Hong Kong set to benefit. The GBA-Asean Summit 2026 highlighted artificial intelligence and green technology as key cooperation areas, emphasizing open data flows and digital standards.
- Bangladesh’s Rahman looks to China to squeeze India on the Teesta
Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman's visit to China resulted in agreements on trade and green technology, with the Teesta River Comprehensive Management and Restoration Project gaining prominence. The project, previously a diplomatic speculation, is now elevated in importance.
- Anxious West seeks to rewrite global trade rules to counter China
EU leaders at the Brussels summit urged the European Commission to expand trade defenses against China's overcapacity, proposing sector-wide tariffs in industries like chemicals and green technology. Europe, typically critical of U.S. Section 301 tariffs, is now considering similar restrictive measures.
- China ‘overcapacity’ is a smokescreen for Western protectionism
Western policymakers in Washington and Brussels claim China's overproduction in steel, electric vehicles, and green technology is flooding markets, but the article argues this is a smokescreen for Western protectionism and double standards. Economic data is presented as contradicting the 'overcapacity' narrative.
- China’s machinery giant XCMG eyes bigger scoop of global sales with green, autonomous tech
XCMG Group, China's largest construction machinery maker, aims to reach 100 billion yuan in annual overseas sales by enhancing its excavators, cranes, and specialized vehicles with green and autonomous technologies. The state-owned company, led by chairman Yang Dongsheng, seeks to become a top global machinery producer through this strategy.
- China’s machinery giant XCMG eyes bigger scoop of global sales with green, autonomous tech
XCMG Group, China's largest construction machinery maker, aims to boost annual overseas sales to 100 billion yuan ($14.7 billion) by enhancing its excavators, cranes, and vehicles with green and autonomous technologies. The company's chairman, Yang Dongsheng, emphasized this strategy aligns with its goal to become a leading global machinery producer.