Globalization is fracturing. Tariffs, commerce wars, useful resource nationalism, and provide chain shocks are now not uncommon disruptions—they’re the brand new regular. The previous few weeks alone have seen swings in U.S. tariffs and China’s shifting stance on uncommon earth minerals, underscoring a broader development: world commerce is more and more unstable, redrawn by geopolitics, local weather, and battle.


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