One can definitely speculate. Considering they have a much, much lower per capita rating of CO2 emissions compared to Canada and the U.S., it will have to shoot up quite high to be comparable.
That's exactly what will happen as their economy develops, in fact, one might suggest that their rise in emissions will grow exponentially as they get wealthier.
Going back to the wiki report, that data analyzes only 2 variables.... Consider all of the potential sources and I'll wager that China's numbers are way higher than 26%.
As for the auto industry, China is the leader in electric vehicle development. I'm sure they recognize they are one of the top emitters and the electric car is the inevitable future to counterbalance per capita emissions.
Great... The Ballard Cell was Canada's big leap towards green immortality.. Where are they today?
How about the CO2 emitted in the production of each electric car made in China or how will the globe create the electricity to power them?.. That's easy for China as they are constructing a new coal-fired energy plant each week, but what about Europe or North America?
I do agree though, that they seriously need to cut down on total annual emissions and stop this pissing contest with Americans over who's economy penis is bigger.
The USA are huge consumers, but they shouldn't be faulted for that. In fact, one could make the argument that the US is already subsidizing China through its trade with them. China and India, on the other hand, are large emitters based largely on their huge billion+ populations.
The UN/IPCC are too chicken-sh*t to announce that global warming is a direct expression of the total global population.. Clearly there is no palpable answer to that observation.