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China's industrial growth in 2024 hinges on green energy, but a cautious approach, summed up as "establish before you dismantle," has been emphasized at the recent Central Economic Work Conference. Liu Baocheng, dean of the Center for International Business Ethics at the University of International Business and Economics, notes that according to the latest work report, coal still accounts for over 50 percent of China's total energy supply. A delicate balance is therefore needed, he warns. What's more, challenges such as workforce displacement and supply chain shifts highlight the need for stability and capacity-building. The government therefore plays a crucial role in nurturing digital-savvy workers and fostering a level playing field for businesses.