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Heat wave fuels Chinese AC boom as EU and China press for trade balance
business10 days ago

Heat wave fuels Chinese AC boom as EU and China press for trade balance

Europe’s record heat wave is driving a surge in imports of Chinese-made air conditioners, underscoring Brussels’ challenge in closing the trade gap with Beijing. The EU and China issued a rare joint statement to set up a bilateral working group to monitor trade flows and deliver tangible results on imbalances, export controls, and IP by October, while signaling Beijing may retaliate against new curbs. The surge in demand—led by Chinese models such as Midea’s PortaSplit—highlights Europe’s dependence on affordable Chinese tech and the broader difficulty of protecting domestic industry while meeting consumer needs.

China’s AC Makers Sprint to Meet Europe’s Heatwave Demand
economy14 days ago

China’s AC Makers Sprint to Meet Europe’s Heatwave Demand

Chinese manufacturers led by Midea are rushing to boost portable PortaSplit air conditioners for Europe as record heatwaves drive demand; units are being moved to Europe by rail to catch the peak season, with strong year‑over‑year growth in markets like France, Spain, Germany and the UK, while Europe’s historically low AC penetration and regulatory hurdles contrast with growing demand for affordable, Chinese cooling products and China’s dominant role in global cooling exports.

Europe’s heat wave fuels a cooling boom for Asian AC makers
world15 days ago

Europe’s heat wave fuels a cooling boom for Asian AC makers

Europe’s record heat is driving a surge in air-conditioner demand from Asian manufacturers such as Samsung Electronics, Midea and Mitsubishi Electric, with Italy, Spain and France posting double‑digit sales gains in the first half of 2026. Korean and Chinese brands report full-capacity production to meet the summer rush, while Midea notes PortaSplit orders and even elevated second-hand prices in some channels. European installation costs can exceed about $1,100, helping limit uptake, and total air-conditioning ownership in Europe remains around 20% per the IEA, signaling that demand could grow further as heat persists.

Midea Recalls 1.7 Million U-Shaped Air Conditioners Over Mold Risk
consumer-safety1 year ago

Midea Recalls 1.7 Million U-Shaped Air Conditioners Over Mold Risk

Approximately 1.7 million Midea window air conditioners are being recalled due to potential mold growth caused by water pooling, which can lead to health issues such as respiratory problems and skin reactions. The recall affects units sold nationwide from 2020 to 2025 under various brand names, and consumers are advised to participate in the recall for free repairs or refunds.

Midea Recalls 1.7 Million U-Shaped Air Conditioners Over Mold Risk
consumer-safety1 year ago

Midea Recalls 1.7 Million U-Shaped Air Conditioners Over Mold Risk

Midea is recalling approximately 1.7 million U-shaped window air conditioners sold in the US and Canada due to mold growth risk caused by design issues that prevent water drainage, with reports of health symptoms; affected units are from various brands and are available for repair or partial refund, with safety instructions provided by Midea.

Heatwave's Impact on Stock Market: Winners and Losers
business3 years ago

Heatwave's Impact on Stock Market: Winners and Losers

As record temperatures hit the United States, stocks of companies that provide cooling solutions such as air conditioners and fans have risen, outperforming the broader market. Beverage companies and natural gas stocks have also seen gains as people seek refreshing drinks and increase their air conditioner usage. However, extreme weather events have posed challenges for airlines, leading to flight cancellations, and agricultural companies, with heavy rainfall and high temperatures affecting crop fields and farmer health.

EPA Implements Stricter Limits on Hydrofluorocarbons in Cooling Systems
environment3 years ago

EPA Implements Stricter Limits on Hydrofluorocarbons in Cooling Systems

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced a new rule that will impose a 40% reduction in hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) used in refrigerators and air conditioners starting next year, aligning with a global phaseout to combat climate change. The rule follows a 2020 law calling for an 85% reduction in HFC production and use by 2036. The EPA expects the rule to significantly reduce HFC emissions from refrigeration and air conditioning systems in the United States, marking the second step in a 15-year phasedown of these potent greenhouse gases.