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China’s power exports to Asean surge 40% in first half of 2026

  • Posted on July 14, 2026
  • By South China Morning Post
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China's electrical energy exports to Southeast Asian nations have experienced remarkable growth, with a 40% increase during the first half of 2026. Myanmar emerges as the primary destination, demonstrating nearly double the export volumes compared to previous periods. This expansion reflects China's strategic energy infrastructure investments across the ASEAN region, strengthening regional economic interdependence and positioning Beijing as a critical power supplier for developing Southeast Asian economies.

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China’s power exports to Asean surge 40% in first half of 2026
China’s power exports to Asean surge 40% in first half of 2026

Myanmar is leading the export surge for China’s power in Asean, with exports to the country nearly doubling in the first five months.
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South China Morning Post

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