Globalization has transformed our planet, again and again. It touches every part of our lives: the food we eat, the entertainment we enjoy, the ways we communicate, the products we buy. For many of us ...
Cross-border flows plummeted in 2020 as the Covid-19 pandemic swept the world, reinforcing doubts about the future of globalization. As we move into 2021, the latest data paint a clearer — and more ...
SHANGHAI, CHINA - FEBRUARY 22: Aerial view of Yangshan Port on February 22, 2021 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Shen Chunchen/VCG via Getty Images) Modern supply chains are highly efficient and ...
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc across the globe, disrupting the globalized and interconnected world. With the vaccine rollout, some regions are finally getting a handle on both the ...
Climate change is a threat we can no longer endure and ignore; it’s a threat to our environment, our health, our communities, and our economy. Globalization is definitely a big contributor to climate ...
It seems like just a few short years ago that the theoretical economists and the insatiable capitalists were head-over-heels in love with globalization. And why not? As a continuation of old-style ...
Free trade is under greater attack today than it has been in decades, especially in the United States. Despite continued public support for foreign trade and globalization generally (even during the ...
The thought that trade and globalization might make a comeback in the 2020s, picking up renewed vigor after the pandemic, may seem far-fetched. After all, COVID-19 is fragmenting the world, destroying ...
Shanghai, China--(Newsfile Corp. - January 11, 2022) - From December 27-29, 2021, the 2021 Effie Greater China International Summit was held at the Houtan E-sports Center of Shanghai World Expo which ...
The United Nations Industrial Development Organization - UNIDO, is co-organizing the 2021 Forum on Globalization and Industrialization (FGI) which seeks to convene stakeholders from government, ...
Globalization has transformed our planet, again and again. It touches every part of our lives: the food we eat, the entertainment we enjoy, the ways we communicate, the products we buy. For many of us ...
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