Over the past few decades, economic globalization has affected the world in an unstoppable trend. In this process, international trade has been the main channel of economic globalization. Naturally, ...
Globally, about 1 in 5 people in jobs live in poverty. A key reason lies in how global supply chains are organized. From agriculture to tourism, many jobs are embedded in systems that keep wages low, ...
A sea change in global commerce is underway. Power struggles, climate change and the imperative to protect supply chain continuity in an increasingly tumultuous world all require a refactoring of ...
In recent decades, seafood products have been widely recognized as significant traded items in the global value chains (GVCs) of the agri-food sector. Seafood exports constitute approximately 11% of ...
The global shift and restructuring of global value chains (GVCs) due to US–China trade tensions and the COVID-19 pandemic have strengthened India’s position and potential for integration into GVCs.
The fall season in New York City is often a defining period for the fashion and textile industry with highlights including the United Nations General Assembly, Climate Week, and Fall Fashion Week.