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“ THE GLOBAL CLEAN ENERGY BOOM – WORTH US $ 2TN LAST YEAR ALONE AND RISING FAST – IS THE ECONOMIC GROWTH DEAL OF THE DECADE”
SIMON STIELL, EXECUTIVE SECRETARY, UN CLIMATE CHANGE
CREDIT: UN CLIMATE CHANGE
According to the Financial Times, Beijing is looking for leverage in talks with US President Donald Trump. Shortly after Trump indicated a tariff increase, China has launched antitrust investigations into Google and leading chipmaker Nvidia was reportedly considering a new probe against Intel.
Nvidia remains one of the world’ s largest makers of advanced AI semiconductors.
“ US digital services contribute 7 % of the entire GDP and leading tech companies make up about a third of the value of the S & P 500’ s market capitalisation,” comments Matthew Schruers, President and CEO at CCIA.
“ Policies that enable growth result in increased benefits to the overall US economy, job creation and help US companies compete with China.”
Why is Donald Trump interested in data centres? Biden’ s government was also very active in its support for data centre development, with Biden signing an executive order shortly before his departure to provide federal support to address national energy needs for fastgrowing advanced AI data centres.
As developers navigate data centre demands throughout 2025, a range of challenges will impact the sector. According to Moody’ s Ratings, roughly US $ 2.5tn of investment will be needed to meet“ unconstrained demand growth” through 2028. datacentremagazine. com 105