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China: Major energy project investments expected to exceed 20 trillion Yuan During 2026-2030

Yemen News Agency - SABA

Yemen News Agency - SABA

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June 26, 2026

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China: Major energy project investments expected to exceed 20 trillion Yuan During 2026-2030
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The korea Herald News

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· Jul 2, 2026

Samsung, SK hynix to build HBM packaging fabs in Chungcheong region as part of W392tr in total investment

An industrywide 392 trillion-won (252.5 billion) investment will be injected into the central Chungcheong area, including high bandwidth memory fabs and packaging facilities by Samsung Electronics Co. and SK hynix, as part of the government's drive to spread artificial intelligence-led growth, the industry ministry said Thursday. It is a follow-up plan to the government's tripolar mega projects, unveiled by President Lee Jae Myung earlier this week, aimed at advancing technologies across the co

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 2, 2026

China’s energy strategy exposed by the Strait of Hormuz crisis

As conflict in the Middle East rattles global oil markets and exposes critical shipping routes, China’s long-term investment in an “all of the above” energy policy, including renewables like solar, is beginning to bear fruit. With countries searching for alternative ways to produce energy that are less prone to wars, political tensions, embargoes, and other []

NaturalNews.com

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· Jul 4, 2026

U.S. Power Spending on Coal and Gas Set to Surpass China as Data Center Demand Drives $50 Billion Investment

(NaturalNews) U.S. companies are projected to spend 50 billion on coal- and natural gas-fired power generation in 2025, exceeding Chinaâs investment in the same ...

Iran Herald

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· Jun 25, 2026

Energy security concerns amid geopolitical tensions to drive USD 5.5 trillion investment cycle in Asia: Morgan Stanley

New Delhi [India], June 25 (ANI): Rising energy security concerns triggered by geopolitical tensions and supply disruptions are set to drive a massive USD 5.5 trillion investment cycle across Asia over the next five years, as governments and companies seek to reduce dependence on energy imports and strengthen domestic supply chains, according to a Morgan Stanley report.The report said the planned investments cou

Trend News Agency

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· Jul 8, 2026

Uzbekistan, China's SUS Environment review $300M waste-to-energy project

Uzbekistan, China's SUS Environment review $300M waste-to-energy project

Yonhap News Agency

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· Jun 29, 2026

SK hynix to newly invest 1,100 tln won in chip clusters

SEOUL, June 29 (Yonhap) -- SK hynix Inc. plans to newly invest 1,100 trillion wo...

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Related coverage for "China: Major energy project investments expected to exceed 20 trillion Yuan During 2026-2030": The korea Herald News — Samsung, SK hynix to build HBM packaging fabs in Chungcheong region as part of W392tr in total investment. Washington Examiner — China’s energy strategy exposed by the Strait of Hormuz crisis. NaturalNews.com — U.S. Power Spending on Coal and Gas Set to Surpass China as Data Center Demand Drives $50 Billion Investment. Iran Herald — Energy security concerns amid geopolitical tensions to drive USD 5.5 trillion investment cycle in Asia: Morgan Stanley . Trend News Agency — Uzbekistan, China's SUS Environment review $300M waste-to-energy project. Yonhap News Agency — SK hynix to newly invest 1,100 tln won in chip clusters