Has deglobalization already begun ?
Legay, Margaux (2024)
Legay, Margaux
2024
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It's hard to definitively say whether deglobalization has already begun. It's a complex concept that
sparks a lot of debate. Some argue that we're already seeing signs of deglobalization, like
countries becoming more protectionist or bringing back their production. But others believe that
globalization is still very much present, with increasingly integrated global supply chains.
There are arguments for both sides. For instance, trade tensions between major economic powers
can be seen as signs of deglobalization. But at the same time, we're also witnessing growing
international cooperation in certain areas.
In summary, it's a complex and constantly evolving topic. We need to continue to closely monitor
economic and political trends to better understand what's happening on a global scale.
sparks a lot of debate. Some argue that we're already seeing signs of deglobalization, like
countries becoming more protectionist or bringing back their production. But others believe that
globalization is still very much present, with increasingly integrated global supply chains.
There are arguments for both sides. For instance, trade tensions between major economic powers
can be seen as signs of deglobalization. But at the same time, we're also witnessing growing
international cooperation in certain areas.
In summary, it's a complex and constantly evolving topic. We need to continue to closely monitor
economic and political trends to better understand what's happening on a global scale.