Inform your discussions and decisions this week: as the economies of the world become ever more interconnected, supply-chain challenges, skyrocketing energy prices and political uncertainty are affecting multiple countries and sectors in new ways.
Providing reliable connectivity to the 3.5 billion people who currently do not have this is essential. Assess whether current efforts to ensure high-quality internet for all are sufficient.
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Globalisation | report
The scale of illicit trade
Illicit trade has the potential to endanger individuals, reduce global economic output, overshadow legitimate business activity and damage the planet. Explore the underlying consumer motivations with our new report.
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Health | expert blog
Fostering health system resilience amid global crises
Professor Hornidge, director of the German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS), explores the need for international policymaking that is future-oriented, innovative and sustainable.
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After a decade of progress in widening access to energy, global events have turned back the clock. Discover how we can end energy poverty and transform a legacy system into a resilient, sustainable and future-proof infrastructure.
Financial services | podcast
Can China's economic slowdown create opportunities in Asia?
The prospects of the world's second largest economy are increasingly uncertain. Learn how slowing labour productivity, strict covid-19 policies and the trade war with the US are damaging growth.
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Globalisation | report
The cost plus world of supply chains
Delve into the ways supply chains are evolving, as well as the way businesses and industries are responding when cost is no longer the primary factor.
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