Davos 2023 and the decline of globalisation

Covid and geopolitical tensions usher in ‘new age of self-sufficiency’, leaving World Economic Forum out in the cold

The World Economic Forum in Davos runs from 16-20 January
The World Economic Forum in Davos runs from 16-20 January
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The world’s political and financial elites gather in Davos for the first fully in-person World Economic Forum (WEF) since the Covid pandemic hit three years ago, but it is far from business as usual at the exclusive gathering in the Swiss Alps.

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