Germany to capitalise as global clean tech market tipped to top €4tr

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Study by German government finds market will defy global financial strife to more than double in size over the next decade

The worldwide market for clean technology is worth more than €2tr a year and is on track to double in size by the mid 2020s, according to a study commissioned by the German government. The report finds...

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