At Summer Davos, Columbia University Economic Historian Adam Tooze challenged the notion of "China Shock 2.0." He noted that from solar power and battery storage to other clean-energy technologies, Chinese innovation is helping drive the global energy transition while expanding access to affordable electricity in developing countries. As Tooze emphasized, for the world, this is not a "shock," it is an opportunity.
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