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RE: Are We Really Seeing De-Globalization?

in LeoFinance2 years ago

De-globalization is really hard to occur as the inter-dependent factors are increasing everyday among nations though China-US relation is loosing it's bonding but for the rest of world can't bear the consequences!
The most affecting factors will the price of commodities will be skyrocketing in Western world if the de-globalization happens and the Asian countries like China, India, Pakistan , Bangladesh, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam will suffer most!
We need co-operation in this current world to face the earth's problems.
Any WAR global range will destroy the world completely, whether it is financial or nuclear!

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I think there is no doubt we are seeing de-globalization in the traditional sense. The US, along with other countries, are decoupling from China. That said, they are engaging with other countries such as Vietnam.

However, energy, goods, and food could all be affected by this. What is different is on the digital layer where we are, by definition, in a globalized realm.

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