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Riyadh, Saudi Arabia April 2024 - What Homeland Economics Means for Trade - Arabic

Domestic politics and geopolitical divides have infiltrated trade policy, injecting strategies such as friendshoring and greenshoring into national trade policies. While trade and cross-border investment remain critical drivers of economic growth and recovery, how are these considerations shaping the future of international trade and impacting the stability of supply systems worldwide?

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