Globalisation, often hailed as the harbinger of economic expansion and innovation, has also emerged as a central force ...
On April 2, reciprocal tariffs kick in,” declared United States President Donald Trump in his recent address to Congress.
As US President Donald Trump’s administration prepares to impose “reciprocal tariffs” on America’s trading partners, it is ...
Indian aspirations for international travel are influenced by age, education, and class, with the US being the top choice.
Is the great era of globalisation that turned China into the workshop of the world effectively over? It’s still too early to ...
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The case of medical education in India illustrates the problematic phenomenon of students leaving the Global South to study medicine in schools abroad ...
Trade in 2025 will be defined by tough choices. Firms must balance diversification and localisation, flexibility and control. Efforts to drive efficiency and agility must be matched with creative ...
US President Donald Trump is dismantling globalisation by imposing sanctions on the International Criminal Court (ICC), withdrawing from the World Health Organization (WHO) and Paris Climate Accord, ...
China has depicted itself as a strong defender of globalisation and a source of certainty for the world economy and international order to counter the chaos generated by US President Donald Trump. The ...
Over the past six years, globalisation has come under immense pressure, particularly since 2018, when Washington and Beijing sparked a tariff war over $450 billion worth of goods. That same year ...
The economist Jim O’Neill talks with the president of the World Bank, Dr Jim Yong Kim, about globalisation’s winners and losers and how world leaders can ensure its benefits are more evenly spread.
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