Adapting to Geopolitical Trends in the ‘Post Global’ Economy


In an uncertain and volatile world, geopolitical forces are now playing an increasingly important role in the development of supply chain structures.

Ti’s CEO John Manners-Bell examines the policy initiatives undertaken by some of the leading economic and political powers and what this may mean for the global supply chain industry.

The paper examines developments in the US including Trump’s tariff plans, the Panama CanalGreenland and resolving the conflict in Ukraine. The paper also addresses the Middle East, ‘post developed’ Europe and the role of China.

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