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Shandong's green product export surges 27.7 pct in Jan-May

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Shandong's green product export surges 27.7 pct in Jan-May

2026-07-05 15:59 Last Updated At:16:47

Exports of the "new trio" green products from east China's Shandong Province in the first five months of 2026 reached 6.11 billion yuan (approx. 900 million U.S. dollars) , a year-on-year increase of 27.7 percent, according to statistics released by Qingdao Customs.

The "new trio" refers to electric vehicles (EVs), lithium-ion batteries, and solar products. As a national pilot zone for green, low-carbon, and high-quality development, Shandong has seen strong momentum across all three key categories.

EVs led the pack, with exports totaling 3.7 billion yuan, up 16 percent year on year.

Lithium-ion batteries followed closely, generating 1.3 billion yuan in export value, a 28.8 percent year-on-year increase.

Solar products experienced the most explosive growth. Exports of photovoltaic products hit 1.11 billion yuan, surging 89.3 percent year on year.

Shandong's green product export surges 27.7 pct in Jan-May

Shandong's green product export surges 27.7 pct in Jan-May

Shandong's green product export surges 27.7 pct in Jan-May

Shandong's green product export surges 27.7 pct in Jan-May

Ethiopia has earned a record 3 billion U.S. dollars from coffee exports during its concluding 2025/26 fiscal year, according to Adugna Debela, director general of the Ethiopian Coffee and Tea Authority.

The director general made the remarks at a media briefing on Friday, attributing the highest revenue to the export of high-quality and specialty coffee that commanded better prices at the global market.

"It is a pride for us to register such a remarkable result amid the conflict in the Middle East," said Debela, recalling that the conflict disrupted coffee shipments and logistic operations en route to the region and the Far East.

During the year, 1 ton of Ethiopian coffee was sold at 7,500 U.S. dollars at the global market, up from 6,000 U.S. dollars last year, while other coffee exporting countries received a 40 percent lower price compared with last year, according to Debela, noting that the global coffee price per kilo has declined to 2.4 dollars this year from 4 dollars last year.

Debela said the government's commitment to introducing sound reforms, curbing illegal and contraband trade, reducing wastage, and expanding market destinations has also greatly contributed to better revenue.

Saudi Arabia, Germany, and China have become the top three destinations for Ethiopian coffee exports during the year.

The director general said the country envisages generating up to 6 billion dollars annually in the coming five years.

According to a statement released at the press briefing, the authority said Ethiopia's annual coffee production has grown from 500,000 tons five years ago to 1.5 million tons this year, while the country's coffee-producing capacity per hectare has also risen from 600 kg to 1,000 kg during the period.

Ethiopia earns record 3 bln USD from coffee exports

Ethiopia earns record 3 bln USD from coffee exports

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