Trade Barriers, Protectionism, Others Identified As Challenges To Global Economy

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Trade Barriers, Protectionism, Others Identified As Challenges To Global Economy
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In the World Economic Outlook meeting on the way in Davos, world leaders, industry, academia, civil society and all participants have highlighted a range of challenges facing the global economy. These challenges include, inter alia, rising trade barriers and trade wars, research and protectionism, geopolitics, inequality, and the disaffected greater inclusiveness, populist challenges in democracies, […]

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