New View On Globalization Is Drifting Away From Old Consensus On Free Trade
The free trade consensus of economists, politicians, and financial pundits operating in polite society is fracturing.
The free trade consensus of economists, politicians, and financial pundits operating in polite society is fracturing.
A new trade policy isn’t just emerging; it’s emerged. Six years after former President Donald Trump and his chief trade diplomat Robert Lighthizer imposed tariffs on nearly $400 billion worth of imported goods from China, President Biden has done the same.
There is a growing consensus in the U.S. and many other advanced economies that we must move away from globalization, and towards more localized economies,
Financial Times columnist Rana Foroohar writes about the end times for globalization as we know. What comes next in the post-global world?
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