The inaugural chairman of the $15 billion National Reconstruction Fund, Labor’s primary vehicle to reboot domestic manufacturing, says he aims to lure back investment dollars that would otherwise flow to Joe Biden’s vast clean industry program.
Martijn Wilder, founder of climate investor and consultant Pollination, said he wanted the new fund to help the economy “reposition itself” to the reality of rapidly expanding global industry policy.
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