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- Regionalization vs globalization: future direction of trade? | World . . .
To do so, we established three indicators that reveal regionalization: the share of global trade between nations on the same continent; the share of global trade between nations featuring a common border; and the average trade-weighted geographic distance of global trade All three signal a trend towards regionalization if they increased recently
- New Report Introduces Seven Readiness Factors for Countries to Grow . . .
Amidst this rewiring and a shift towards regionalization, companies are looking beyond the cost advantage to consider resilience, performance and sustainability The report, Beyond Cost: Country Readiness for Manufacturing and Supply Chains, released in collaboration with Kearney, finds that foreign investment is increasingly favouring countries that proactively invest in and adopt policies in
- How globalization is being shaped by AI and regionalized supply chains
Regionalization also presents trade-offs Higher production costs, limited supplier ecosystems and regulatory complexity can slow progress For emerging markets, this transformation may create new opportunities to anchor regional manufacturing and logistics capacity At the same time, uneven digital infrastructure and fragmented standards risk widening gaps if coordination is limited
- How supply chains need to adapt to a shifting global landscape
Global supply chains face rising geopolitical fragmentation and economic divergence, driving four plausible outlooks, from multilateral cooperation to full degradation
- Global trade isn’t retreating – it’s adapting. Heres how
Recent analysis of international flows reveals a surprising truth: global trade is shifting, but global connectivity has proven to be remarkably resilient
- What is ‘friendshoring’? This and other global trade buzzwords . . .
‘Friendshoring’ is the latest trade buzzword Read to know what it means, along with some other trade buzzwords like nearshoring, offshoring, and reshoring
- 5 transformational trends shaping global finance - The World Economic Forum
The global economy has undergone seismic changes since the pandemic Major structural changes are underway, shaping the economy and financial markets
- Are we heading towards re-globalization, not deglobalization? | World . . .
Deglobalization is not happening, says the DHL Global Connectedness Index Instead, there is talk of re-globalization – a reform of globalization
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