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China slams EU's discriminatory restrictions on Chinese inverters

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China slams EU's discriminatory restrictions on Chinese inverters

2026-05-08 15:04 Last Updated At:16:37

China has firmly rejected the European Union's (EU) groundless designation of China as a so-called "high-risk country" and its decision to restrict funding support for projects using Chinese inverters, China's Ministry of Commerce spokesperson said on Thursday.

Inverters are devices that convert solar panels' direct current output into alternating current for use in homes and industrial facilities.

The spokesperson made the remarks in response to media reports that EU officials had stated the bloc would prohibit funding support for projects using inverters from "high-risk countries" such as China.

"Without any concrete evidence, the EU has, for the first time, designated China as a 'high-risk country' and, on that basis, banned funding for projects using Chinese inverters," the spokesperson said. "This constitutes an act of stigmatization against China and subjects Chinese products to unfair and discriminatory treatment. China rejects and firmly opposes this move."

China urges the EU to immediately cease the stigmatizing practice of listing China as a "high-risk country" and to withdraw the unfair, discriminatory measures against Chinese products, the spokesperson said, adding that China will closely monitor and carefully assess the impact of EU policies on the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises, as well as on China-EU industrial and supply chains.

Necessary actions will be taken to protect the lawful rights and interests of Chinese companies, according to the spokesperson.

China slams EU's discriminatory restrictions on Chinese inverters

China slams EU's discriminatory restrictions on Chinese inverters

China slams EU's discriminatory restrictions on Chinese inverters

China slams EU's discriminatory restrictions on Chinese inverters

Shanghai will host one stop of the expanded Olympic Q-Series in 2028, the International Olympic Committee announced on Thursday, as the qualification event makes a return to the city that hosted the inaugural edition in 2024.

The four-stop series, formerly known as the Olympic Qualifier Series, will take place between May and June 2028 in Tokyo, Shanghai, Montreal and Orlando. Shanghai's stop is scheduled for May 11 to 14, one week after the opening event in Tokyo.

The Olympic Q-Series will feature six sports: 3x3 basketball, beach volleyball, BMX freestyle, climbing, flag football and skateboarding. The sports program for each stop will be confirmed at a later date.

The expanded series builds on the success of the inaugural Olympic Qualifier Series in 2024, which included stops in Shanghai and Budapest and featured multiple sports in compact, festival-style urban settings.

The 2028 edition will open in Tokyo from May 4 to 7, a city where 3x3 basketball, BMX freestyle, climbing and skateboarding made their Olympic debuts at the Tokyo 2020 Games. After Shanghai, the series crosses to Montreal from June 1 to 4 at the 1976 Olympic Park, before concluding in Orlando from June 8 to 11.

The Olympic Q-Series serves as a key qualification pathway for the LA28 Olympic Games, offering athletes a decisive opportunity to secure direct quota places shortly before the Games begin.

Shanghai to host Olympic Q-Series in 2028

Shanghai to host Olympic Q-Series in 2028

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