Flexport and DHL GF take the temperature of global trade: 'history in the making'
Global trade is alive and well – but the global health situation is continuing to ...
This is an interesting article in Forbes, looking at the future of globalisation. With companies looking to reduce supply chain reliance on China, where will they go next? Not all countries’ markets are up to the challenge. Some, which are large and yet isolated, like India and Brazil, may fare better in a de-globalised world. Others could look to their wider region to become a manufacturing hub, (think Eastern Europe). But, warns one analyst, there is no going back. “The ...
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