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Editorial Summary
The latest adjustments to the Trump administration’s tariffs on steel, aluminum, and copper preserve the core protections, but—thanks to a threshold for metal content and cost-based calculations—enable more precise administration. These changes help streamline enforcement, increase budget receipts, and reduce the excessive impact on consumer goods with low metal content. Over the long term, their effectiveness will depend on how global supply chains respond and how related industries adapt.
By 2030, the volume of new energy storage systems in China will exceed 370 million kW
The 15th Five-Year Development Plan emphasizes the need to vigorously promote advanced technologies, particularly new energy storage systems. It is stated that new storage systems are becoming the core of the new energy system and are included in the list of national key industries. According to the recently published "White Paper on Energy Storage Research 2026," by 2030, the total installed capacity of new energy storage systems in China will exceed 370 million kW, more than one and a half times the level at the end of the 14th Five-Year Plan. (CCTV News)