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Deglobalisation is hardly inconveniencing me at all
The legacy assets they retain may prove crucial to the country’s manufacturing
Martin Daunton’s history of trade liberalisation shows that capricious US opinion has always mattered most
American hegemony and the group’s economic dominance are now history
Biden’s G7 appearance reveals the challenges and contours of his new economic order plans
Trying to move production from China is much harder than many companies and governments think
Restricting supply chains to trusted countries is fraught with danger
The US risks reversing nine decades of hugely successful policy that lifted tens of millions out of poverty
As labour supply problems persist, automation sales are hotting up
National trade strategy will make it hard for Indian companies to take full advantage of Beijing’s geopolitical problems
Proponents of business as usual and the new cold warriors are too confident of their ability to predict the future
It doesn’t just split the democracies, it grants the Chinese-Russian view of the world as a zero-sum game
Old commercial certainties have yielded to ugly acronyms
Rumours of the demise of international business and trade have been exaggerated
World Economic Forum delegates fear that a long period of peace and economic integration could be coming to a close
Deterrence and trade will have to go hand in hand
Rising inequality, Covid and war in Ukraine have led to growing support for localisation
The FT’s Rana Foroohar explores the policy U-turns that seek to reverse the precarity suffered by much of middle America
We cannot wait for another period of catastrophe before we attempt renewal
Gloomy overstatement about deglobalisation risks becoming a self-fulfilling prophecy
Lower returns and higher volatility require a mindshift away from chasing asset appreciation in a world of easy money
The latest data indicates a clear link between trade integration and falling global inequality
The FT’s chief economics commentator, Martin Wolf, discusses why geopolitics could be the biggest threat to globalisation
The city state has a ringside seat for the shifting investment patterns caused by US-China tensions
The consequences of a great power rupture may be even worse now than during the cold war
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