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Three ways to read the ‘deglobalisation’ debate 看懂此轮“去全球化”辩论的三种方式 Proponents of business as usual and the new cold warriors are too confident of their ability to predict the future ...
China has a literacy rate of over 97 per cent, but pinyin is only recognisable to around 70 per cent of its 1.4 billion population, according to official data. So the question is, just who are the ...
As supply chains become more fragmented, some components may become more exposed to foreign interference or coercion ...
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Bangkok Post on MSNCost, benefit of global value chainGeopolitics are a major driver of the deglobalisation now being spearheaded by the United States. But there are also economic arguments to be made for bringing supply chains closer to home. So, what ...
In the 2021-25 raw material development plan, China says iron self-sufficiency will be ‘significantly’ increased and its rare earth quota mechanism streamlined to adjust production.
A recent JPMorgan report on deglobalisation shows that there has been a very tight correlation between “cross-border trade intensity” and US corporate profit margins over the past 20 years.
But is deglobalisation starting to challenge the value and internationalist proposition of these degrees? Business schools insist not, ...
I dislike the word “deglobalisation”. More importantly I think it is an inappropriate description of what is happening to world trade.
Deglobalisation is boosting foreign exchange volatility on facebook (opens in a new window) Deglobalisation is boosting foreign exchange volatility on linkedin (opens in a new window ...
Deglobalisation has been occurring since the 2008 global financial crisis. But the coronavirus pandemic has accelerated the trend significantly. Using data from the financial crisis, ...
It is not that the coronavirus has put in train a process of deglobalisation. This originated earlier, in the reactions to the 2008 crisis and what came in its wake. Covid-19, the contagion that has ...
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