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China's share of global wind turbine market reaches nearly 80%
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China's share of global wind turbine market reaches nearly 80%

Chinese companies captured 79% of the global wind turbine installations in 2025, marking a 6 percentage point increase from previous years. This growth is attributed to strong domestic demand as well as expanding markets in Africa and Southeast Asia. The article highlights the rising influence of Chinese manufacturers in the renewable energy sector, driven by both internal and international factors.

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China's share of global wind turbine market reaches nearly 80%

Chinese companies captured 79% of the global wind turbine installations in 2025, marking a 6 percentage point increase from previous years. This growth is attributed to strong domestic demand as well as expanding markets in Africa and Southeast Asia. The article highlights the rising influence of Chinese manufacturers in the renewable energy sector, driven by both internal and international factors.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual data on market share without overtly praising or criticizing Chinese policies. It focuses on economic trends and industry performance rather than political ideology or partisan perspectives. While the topic relates to national economic strategy, the framing remains non-j

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