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China 2030: Electric Vehicles When it comes to green manufacturing, China is now a clean-energy powerhouse. Its market dominance from solar panels to electric vehicles took long-term planning and a level of financial investment only state-controlled banking systems can deliver. By 2030, China will have an outsized influence on this strategic industry, and it’s poised to seize a fair share of the jobs and wealth creation that come with it.
Subscriber OnlyMarketsEconomicsHere’s What Wall Street Is Saying About Trump’s Early Jobs TweetTD’s Goldberg heads to trading floor when 7:21 tweet pops upWatch for even more focus on presidential Twitter next monthDiane Swonk, chief economist at Grant Thornton, discusses President Trump’s tweet.(Source: Bloomberg)ByFelice Maranz, Jeanna Smialek, and Sarah Ponczek+FollowJune 1, 2018, 5:52 PM UTCFriday might have been all about the U.S. jobs report. Then Donald Trump tweeted.The president’s 7:21 a.m. tweet suggested the 8:30 a.m. employment data would bring good news, grabbing attention across Wall Street.