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Fong Hongbo's latest sound: U.S. domestic air conditioners don't use "Aluminium Copper" and the benefits of aluminium overseas are clear

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On June 5th, the IT House news is that American groups are meeting today for 2025. The Chairman of the American Group, Fang Hongbo, responded clearly to the issue of “aluminium copper”, a subject of great concern in the air-conditioning industry, during the investor question and answer session.

Fong Hongbo indicated that none of the air-conditioning products sold by the United States group on the domestic market had a “aluminium copper” programme and that materials were used in a manner consistent with the previous ones and that there had been no material changes. However, in overseas markets, United States air-conditioning has been scaled to “aluminium copper” and has benefited significantly. He noted that the technology was not controversial in overseas markets and that the material substitution path was widely accepted.

Fan Hongbo, speaking on the second curve during the investor's question and answer session, said that to become a business with a base industry, it was necessary to develop the second curve. But the “second curve” business needs to find out on its own, which means that it may have to “pay school”. So far, the beauty itself does not know which "second curve" business to do. With regard to the American medical plate, Fang Hongbo states that the medical industry is currently searching for “the fight that can be fought or run”.

The domestic air-conditioning sector is more cautious in terms of “aluminium copper” push than in the case of the active expansion of overseas markets. The IT House noted that prior to the announcement, several head air-conditioning companies had responded to the issue.

U.S., mills of mills such as Mi and Hair have made it clear that the core parts of air conditioners currently being sold in the country still use copper materials, and that the so-called “industry-wide aluminium copper” is not true and has nothing to do with the current product. The Chairman of the Gwig Electric Board, Dong Myung Joo, has also publicly stated that, although Gwig has studied aluminium technology for many years, aluminium has not yet met the same technical conditions and safeguards as copper, and there are no “aluminium copper”-related programmes.

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