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Summary 1

Introduction 2

Current risks in green energy supply chains 3

Key approaches to addressing supply chain risks in green energy sectors 5

Conclusion: How to use the current momentum to get the green transition right 11

Acknowledgements 13

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Implementing the green energy transition is a core EU goal and is urgent in light of rising global temperatures and new geopolitical realities. China is a core player in green technologies, which potentially creates European overdependence on China-based supply chains and decisions made in Beijing. Europeans should rapidly reassess their green energy supply chains and take steps to selectively reduce their China exposure, through both strengthened domestic policies and by working with key partners and allies. It is, however, neither possible nor desirable to completely cut China out of these supply chains. European policymakers will instead need to strike a balance between managing Chinarelated risks and continuing to work with Chinese suppliers where necessary, especially as they seek to fast-forward the EU’s transition to a low-carbon economy.