The global economy faces a challenging landscape with 80% of the world population experiencing slower growth than in the pre-COVID decade. At the same time, trade barriers have tripled as sanctions, tariffs and subsidies have become a geostrategic tool for governments.
What steps can leaders take to not only navigate today's economic landscape but also find paths to economic cooperation?
The Centre for Regions, Trade and Geopolitics helps stakeholders shape progress on global and regional priorities within the most complex geopolitical and geo-economic landscape in decades. Global growth is volatile and uneven, with trade and investment patterns undergoing rapid change. We inform business and polic...
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