Tag #Globalization

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Canada is not for sale" Hats Reveal Challenges of Domestic Apparel Production

Ottawa marketers Liam Mooney and Emma Cochrane's "Canada is not for sale" hats, popularized by Premier Doug Ford, highlight the challenges of domestic apparel production in Canada due to the high cost and low demand, forcing them to import most hats while embroidering them in Toronto.

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news.sky.com
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Trump's Second Inauguration: End of an Era of Globalization

The second inauguration of Donald Trump potentially signaled the end of the 35-year period of globalization that began with the fall of the Berlin Wall, ushering in a new era of protectionist policies, particularly regarding trade and migration, as seen in both Trump and Biden administrations.

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faz.net
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Andreas Gursky at 70: A Retrospective on Constructed Reality in Photography

Andreas Gursky, born today, is a German photographer renowned for his large-scale, digitally manipulated images exploring globalization and consumerism; his work challenges traditional photography's relationship to reality.

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theglobeandmail.com
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Trudeau's Resignation Reflects Global Populist Trend Fueled by Declining Public Trust

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation reflects a global trend of populist electoral success driven by declining public trust in governments, stemming from failures in service delivery, economic management, and ethical conduct, not solely economic hardship.

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africa.chinadaily.com.cn
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Jimmy Carter's Legacy: A Reflection on Shifting US-China Relations

The passing of former US President Jimmy Carter is mourned, prompting reflection on the shift in US-China relations from pragmatic collaboration under his administration to the current state of strained relations marked by reduced dialogue and exchange programs.

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Partnerships for the Goals
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Uber's Southeast Asia Failure: A Cautionary Tale for Western Businesses

Uber's failed Southeast Asian expansion, due to its Western-centric "plug-and-play" model, resulted in a 27.5% stake sale to Grab, highlighting the need for localization in global business.

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news.sky.com
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Trump's Second Inauguration: Sweeping Executive Orders Reshape US Policy

On his second inauguration, Donald Trump pardoned 1,500 January 6th Capitol attackers, signed executive orders targeting immigration, environmental protections, and gender diversity, designated Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations, withdrew the US from the WHO, and initiated steps to ban TikTo...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
europe.chinadaily.com.cn
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Localization Reshapes China-Europe Business Ties

The shift from globalization to localization is reshaping China-Europe business collaborations, prioritizing regional production to meet local demands and fostering deeper, more resilient partnerships, as seen in joint ventures like CATL-BMW and STMicroelectronics-Hua Hong.

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kathimerini.gr
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Franz Ferdinand's "Black Eyelashes": A Blend of Greek Rebetiko and Indie Rock

Franz Ferdinand's "Black Eyelashes" attempts to blend Greek rebetiko music with indie rock, using Greek place names and words in its lyrics, but ultimately falls short of authentic representation, raising questions about cultural appropriation in contemporary music.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Economist Predicts Negative Economic Impact of Restricting Immigration in 2025

The Economist predicts that in 2025, many countries will attempt to restrict immigration to appease voters, which will negatively impact their economies; however, countries like Japan plan to welcome immigrants to address labor shortages.

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europe.chinadaily.com.cn
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Jimmy Carter's Legacy: A Reflection on US-China Relations

The passing of former US President Jimmy Carter highlights the end of an era of pragmatic US-China collaboration, contrasting sharply with current strained relations; the author, a US documentary filmmaker, reflects on their experiences during a period of significant cooperation and mutual benefit, ...

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french.china.org.cn
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Xi Jinping Calls for Hainan to Drive China's Opening-Up

Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Hainan on Tuesday, calling for the island to deepen reforms, expand its free trade port, and serve as a model for China's modernization. This includes developing a modern industrial system, improving public services, and strengthening party discipline.

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