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Trade growth persists amid geopolitical splintering; report suggests advisors must recalibrate risk and allocations.
Recent shocks have increased calls for protectionist and nationalist policies, supposedly leading to a trend towards 'deglobalization'. Justifications for deglobalization include social reasons, ...
Global trade surged to record levels in 2025 despite US tariffs, driven by resilient supply chains and booming AI-led ...
As the global economy adjusts to persistent economic and geopolitical pressures and disruptions, the familiar routes that defined the world trade map are being redrawn and regional trade lanes are ...
As the U.S. and China move further apart as a result of their burgeoning trade war, they are laying the groundwork for a new system of global trade. However, with the world’s two largest economies ...
Global trade volume growth in 2025 is expected to hit 2.4%, up sharply from a previous estimate. For 2026, however, the organization slashed its previous expectation of 1.8% trade volume growth to a ...
The global economy continues to expand, with forecasts for 2024 and 2025 just a hair below the last two years. CPB’s tabulation of world trade, though, shows recent data about two percent below 2022’s ...
Free trade is under greater attack today than it has been in decades, especially in the United States. Despite continued public support for foreign trade and globalization generally (even during the ...
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International trade around the world has sagged despite moderate economic growth. Reshoring and de-globalization, two related concepts with slightly different emphases, seem be responsible. The global ...