The Chinese regime is financially supporting domestic clean energy industries in a bid to dominate the global market, forcing the world to become dependent on the regime as appetite grows for alternatives to fossil fuels, according to an expert. China is the world’s largest manufacturer of wind turbines and solar panels. In the area of solar power, it produces more than 70 percent of the materials and parts for solar panels around the globe. But China’s dominance in solar power was achieved through a raft of state support, said U.S.-based China affairs commentator Li Linyi. “This is essentially a form of asymmetric competition—competing with the private sector through state subsidies and administrative intervention,” he said. “The Chinese Communist Party first props up a large industry by subsidies, then squeezes out almost all competitors worldwide, making the whole world dependent on the supply chain controlled by the Chinese Communist Party.” China …