China’s green shift a boon to global economy[1]
China's rapid shift toward a green economy will be a boon both to its domestic market and the global economy as the process is creating new business opportunities worldwide.
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China's rapid shift toward a green economy will be a boon both to its domestic market and the global economy as the process is creating new business opportunities worldwide.
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