Foreign media: India has begun to ease restrictions on the import of Chinese power and coal equipment, allowing state-owned power and coal companies to import limited quantities of Chinese equipment.

Previously, India had imposed numerous restrictions on Chinese companies participating in government procurement, leading to shortages of equipment and delays in projects. This relaxation of restrictions is the first major adjustment to the measures implemented over the past five years, and an official order is expected to be issued soon.

India plans to add 500 gigawatts of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030, but power transmission projects are facing a gap of about 40% in transformers and reactors over the next three years. This adjustment is taking place against the backdrop of efforts by China and India to rebuild commercial relations.

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