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All In With Chris Hayes

folks. >> that is an important point to stay on for a second. there is a lot of investment happening in all of these different areas of the carbon free future economy. >> yeah. >> these are very capital intensive. some is on the research side. some is commercialization. some will build factories to make stuff. batteries, for instance. but it takes a while so there is a little bit of a lag between the lightning and the thunder here, in terms of when people hear it. >> that is true. you talk to folks in the building trades. they are just seeing blockbuster gains in employment. i was just in washington state. a little rural area, a city called moses lake. they were agricultural before. they have four battery factories coming, and believe me, that community knows what is going on. that is just like all over. all over the country. these factories are coming up.

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All In With Chris Hayes

there are 400 factories with batteries alone. it is the full supply chain. it is not just the cars and the batteries but the stuff that goes into the batteries. the critical minerals. i mean, it is in industrial strategy we have never done before. >> you are obviously the governor of michigan. one of the things that always struck me when i did any reporting around this in history, it is fascinating. it is exactly this idea that there are the cars but someone has to make the tools for the factories and someone has to service the machines and there is an entire sort of ecosystem that grows up around, people know there is a car factory but it doesn't exist in isolation. >> and you need critical minerals to go into the batteries and extract and process those. up to this point, all of this stuff has been done in asia and china. and this president from scranton, michigan, from scranton, p.a.

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World Business Report

in president xi's anti—corruption drive. the world's biggest computer chip maker tsmc says demand for chips to power artiifcal intellgegence is "insatiable". the taiwanese company is planning to spend as much as $32 billion on new factories as it tries to meet that demand. profits for the first three months of this year rose 9% to almost $7 billion as customers including apple and nvidia drove demand for its chips. the uk's been warned by the international monetary fund to rein in government borrowing. it's named the country as one of four — along with the us, china and italy — that "critically need to take policy action to address fundamental imbalances between spending and revenues". the report comes as global finance chiefs gather in washington for the spring meetings of the imf and world bank. the bbc�*s economics editor, faisal islam, is there — he's been speaking to the uk's finance minister, chancellor jeremy hunt. i think that the statistics we have had this week demonstrate that inflation is coming down, it is now lower than

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

annoyed can be, is a healthier, more resilient place and actually took lessons from people i met in maui who were just models of calm in those storms and how to keep people connected together and fill every part of their pyramid of needs at the time of the lowest point of their lives. i think we have to learn those skills to be able to be ready and take care of each other come what may tell us a little bit more bill about solutions as people clearly are growing more anxious about the climate. >> well, i was just back in paradise california where they're building a fireproof construction that is much stronger and much more resilient. i met in texas. we're seeing how that very red state politically is the greenest in terms of energy. there's more wind power and solar being installed in texas than california or other places because is now so cheap. now the challenge is creating ways to store that energy overnight and run factories. there's an industrial revolution happening, wolf that we're just not seeing. it's under the

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Prime Decoder: Want to work with an Apple supplier? Here's a ready reckoner.

Apple is upping its manufacturing game in India. With large suppliers like Foxconn intent on making India Apples second major manufacturing base after China, there are plenty of jobs to bite into. Heres an overview of the opportunities on Foxconns factory floor.

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German Robotics Startup Raises $43 Million To Automate Smaller Factories

Small- and medium-sized factories have lagged their larger counterparts on automation. Munich’s RobCo sees a big opportunity there for its low-cost, modular robots.

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Fly Ash: Fly ash from factories chokes parts of ind'l city Ludhiana | Ludhiana News

The residents living in colonies around Buddha Dariya on Tajpur Road claimed to be suffering from the increasing levels of air pollution due to the fly ash released from nearby factories. Fly ash is a powdery component released on combustion of coal, especially from thermal power plants. The residents raised the issue during a cleanliness drive being carried out by environmentalist Balbir Singh Seechewal around the drain.

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Chhattisgarh GST Enforcement Wing Cracks Down on Tax Evasion |

Chhattisgarh's GST enforcement wing raided factories in Urla and Siltara areas and found three iron and steel product manufacturers guilty of evading GST worth Rs 6.75 crore. The firms deposited Rs 4.75 crore as GST on the spot.

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Animal spirits revival: When will private capex roar again?

An RBI report on the state of India’s economy points to conditions being in place for a private capex revival. But we have seen many stirrings that flattered only to deceive. This time, let’s hope it plays out. As a Keynesian policy push winds down, animal spirits are what we need.

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