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China Green Tech Firms Target New Consumers Hit by Iran War Energy Shock

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AI-generatedChina's clean tech firms (solar, EV, batteries) are expanding exports to countries hit by energy price spikes from the Iran war. The mechanism is demand_spike for alternative energy and transport in import-dependent markets like Nigeria, Canada, Vietnam. Winners: Chinese exporters (Jinko, Chery, Dongfeng). Losers: incumbent fossil fuel suppliers. Impact is global but concentrated in emerging markets and Canada.
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- Jinko Solar secured two deals in Nigeria for 500 MW solar equipment.
- Diesel prices surged 40% in Nigeria due to Iran war energy shock.
- Nigerian imports of Chinese solar panels and lithium-ion batteries rose 519% in March.
- Chinese EV exports rose 112% in April year-on-year.
- Chery Automobile targets Canada for EV sales; Dongfeng Liuzhou explores Vietnam.
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