The ongoing global economic uncertainty has exposed many vulnerabilities with global supply chains. The recent events have even raised doubts over globalisation, with many economies now understanding the fragility of the global supply chains and mulling shifting to a model that is more regionally based.
Keeping this situation at the centre, a World Economic Forum (WEF)’s report, Chief Economists Outlook, outlines the emerging contours of the current economic conditions and pinpoints priorities for further action by policymakers and businesses globally. The report states that the regions most likely to benefit from the global supply chain changes are South Asia, East Asia and the Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean, and the US.
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