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News article22 June 2020BrusselsDirectorate-General for Energy1 min read

Commissioner Simson takes part in the 9th EU-China Energy Dialogue

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On 22 June, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Charles Michel, together with High Representative/Vice-President Josep Borrell, participated in the 22nd EU-China summit, via videoconference.

In parallel, Energy Commissioner Kadri Simson took part in the 9th EU-China Energy Dialogue with her Chinese counterpart, Zhang Jianhua, the Administrator of the National Energy Administration of China.

This year’s dialogue focused on clean energy policies, in the context of both parties’ efforts to overcome the economic crisis caused by COVID19. The EU Recovery Plan and the European Green Deal were discussed, as well as China’s measures to stimulate clean energy development, and the shared responsibility to promote green energy investments in third countries. Commissioner Simson and Administrator Zhang also discussed security issues on the global energy markets, diversification of currencies for energy transactions, progress on power market reforms in the EU and China, as well as energy innovation and business cooperation. European and Chinese businesses were invited to present their views on the opportunities and challenges of energy investment in China.

Commissioner Simson and Administrator Zhang reviewed progress on the Joint Statement on the Implementation of the EU-China Energy Cooperation, which was signed in the margins of the 2019 EU-China Summit. They also took stock of the progress of the EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform, launched in May 2019, and discussed activities that are planned under the second Annual Work Programme of the Platform.

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Publication date
22 June 2020
Author
Directorate-General for Energy
Location
Brussels