China-based Longi Green Energy Technology Co assured that Donald Trump’s return would not affect the company’s plans to expand in the United States.
“No matter which party is elected, the trend of developing clean energy in the US will not change,” Longi Chairman Zhong Baoshen said in an interview in Davos with Bloomberg TV.
“We still have a firm confidence in developing clean energy in the US.”
Trump, known for initiating a trade dispute with Beijing during his first term, is suggesting a 10% universal tariff on imports. He has also indicated his intention to maintain a strong stance on China.
“We think that campaigning is one thing,” and the fact “the country is really developing the clean energy market is another — it’s two different matters,” Zhong said in the Thursday interview.
Longi’s deliveries to the United States rose last year, starting from a modest level in 2022, and sales are expected to further increase in the current year, he added.
The impact on supply to the US could be limited, according to Zhong.
“Most factories will allocate production resources in accordance with American laws to ensure compliance,” he said. Longi has a whole-supply chain arrangement in Malaysia and production capacity in the region of about 10 gigawatts, that will “entirely comply with the US policies,” Zhong added.