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Green industries gain traction

Opinion: Enormous resources, both political and financial, are being invested in improving China's environmental footprint.

Oyvinn Rimer
Fri, 09 Mar 2018

After decades of fast industrialisation, China has made a meaningful change in direction and has begun cleaning up its own backyard.

Chinese consumers will welcome this change and demand that it continues. They will also start showing an interest in the environmental footprint of foreign brands

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Oyvinn Rimer
Fri, 09 Mar 2018
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