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Why China Is Stalling on Clean Energy

Why China Is Stalling on Clean Energy: Bloomberg New Energy Finance's Justin Wu reports that China's clean energy investment may slow to $49 billion in 2013

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Why China Is Stalling on Clean Energy

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Bloomberg New Energy Finance’s Justin Wu reports that China’s clean energy investment may slow to $49 billion in 2013. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television’s “On The Move Asia.”

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