International Trade: Transiting Towards Deglobalization?
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International Trade: Transiting Towards Deglobalization?

02 November 2022

La globalizzazione è destinata a cambiare in maniera significativa. La geopolitica, la domanda globale e i problemi logistici stanno minando i modelli di commercio internazionale che conosciamo. Quali sono le trasformazioni che impatteranno sul futuro di un mondo che sembrava connesso in maniera irreversibile?

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