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The US didn't lose to globalization, it hacked it and built a better version
For years, "globalization" has been blamed for shuttered factories, stagnant wages, and political anger across the American heartland. Yet the data and the policy record point to a different story: ...
The global economy is slowing, prices are still high, and public budgets are strained, yet the people and countries with the most wealth are quietly pulling back from the very systems that made them ...
Historical precedents show examples of governments turning to foreign architects for development work, inviting them to design their country's most famous structures. Western architects were ...
Vice President JD Vance spoke to the "American Dynamism Summit" in Washington on Tuesday morning about the "two conceits" of globalization that led to the collapse of American manufacturing. "The ...
We asked a group of experts to envision the future of supply chains and how changes to them will impact national economies. By The New York Times This feature is part of a series called Turning Points ...
Good evening. I'm John Yang. Across the globe this weekend, world leaders are trying to figure out how to respond to President Trump's attempt to reshape the global economy by imposing steep tariffs.
Few countries are excited about globalization anymore, but Vietnam is still into it — wholeheartedly. Do the reasons go beyond economic growth? Vietnam Dispatch Few countries are excited about ...
US tariffs trigger supply chain reconfiguration and mark end of hyper globalization, says GlobalData
The US tariffs are accelerating the breakdown of hyper-globalization, forcing companies worldwide to rethink their supply chain strategies. As protectionist policies take hold, supply chains are ...
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