The End of Free Trade
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How should business leaders prepare to do business in a new new world order? BCG’s Nikolaus Lang prepares executives to completely rethink trade in a multipolar future, in which they must navigate different geopolitical, social, and environmental considerations. Finding the least expensive place to manufacture a product to sell to customers across the globe won’t work anymore. Instead, companies will have to operate within new trade blocs. Organization structure, supply chains, customer expectations…much will have to change.  Help Us Imagine the Future--Send Us Your Ideas or Questions  What major changes or disruptions do YOU see on the horizon?  Please email us the future scenario you’d like us to explore. Or, send us a question you might have for GENE or about working with GENE.   Email it to: [email protected].  We will pick our favorites and explore them with GENE in an upcoming episode of Imagine This.  Learn More:   Nikolaus Lang: on.bcg.com/3JF4CYD  International Trade: https://on.bcg.com/3QnA4hS    Which Economies Benefit the Most from Free Trade Agreements?: on.bcg.com/4dfwhgn  Jobs, National Security, and the Future of Trade: https://on.bcg.com/3xXY050  GenAI on GenAI: https://link.chtbl.com/bcg-genai-on-genai?sid=IT  This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
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