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U.S. planned Clean Energy Company as a pedestal Main Future Economic
Many political leaders said creating the tools needed to develop sources of renewable energy is important to create good jobs.It
took thousands of workers to create windmills, solar panels and biomass
equipment needed to improve the energy around the world dramatically
from renewable sources.The report
from the Pew Charitable Trusts agency says financing and investment in
clean energy reached nearly 200 billion dollars in 2010 in the 20
largest economies, and the amount of such funds surged around the world,
especially in China.President
Barack Obama is one of many leaders who argue that the factories that
create environmentally friendly energy equipment will help their
countries to use less imported oil, environmental problems, and reduce
unemployment.Obama said,
"Work-work-related green energy in this plant is for future employment.
Works with decent pay, here in America. In the coming years, companies
like these environmentally friendly energy that will make developing our economy, create new jobs and ensure America remains the most prosperous country in the world. "President
Obama made that statement in an American factory that produces
high-tech transmission equipment and other equipment for fuel-efficient
vehicles.The Government was to
encourage green technologies as a source of employment and exports, as
well as how to clean up the environment.The
American government, as host forum of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
this year, seeking removal of trade barriers by cutting green
technology. Starting Thursday, the ministers of trade and businesses from 21 APEC countries meet in Big Sky, Montana, to discuss the issue.Now, there have been problems in the trade of green technology. The
Obama administration to take steps through the World Trade Organization
to address complaints that Beijing discriminate against foreign
companies that want to sell environmentally friendly energy equipment in
China.A large American unions say their members jobs are threatened because of what he called discriminatory rules China.