Goldwind has said it will cooperate fully with European Union authorities after the European Commission opened an in-depth investigation into its activities in the EU wind market under the Foreign Subsidies Regulation.
The company stated that the probe, announced on 3 February 2026, concerns its business operations in the region.
It added that it will follow all applicable legal procedures throughout the process.
Goldwind said compliance sits at the core of its global operations and that it maintains corporate governance and internal control systems to meet international rules and local laws, including those of the EU.
The company noted that its business activities in the European market continue to run normally and that it remains focused on providing customers and partners with consistent, high-quality service.
Goldwind described itself as a reliable global strategic partner in clean energy with a sustainable development strategy based on technological innovation, product quality and market-based competitiveness.
It said these competencies underpin its commitment to long-term value creation for customers worldwide.
The company also stressed that an open, fair and non-discriminatory international trade environment is essential for tackling climate change and advancing the energy transition.
Goldwind added that fact-based and constructive communication with the Commission will help clarify the facts and allow the company and its partners to stay focused on delivering efficient, clean energy solutions.


