The future of global value chains in the post-pandemic world
Countries must rethink innovation and investment policy measures to enable long-term sustainability.
Countries must rethink innovation and investment policy measures to enable long-term sustainability.
Substantive progress is needed on specific sustainable industrialization indicators.
By creating multi-stakeholder collaboration platforms we can drive awareness and market uptake of green and digital technologies.
The pandemic took the maritime transport industry by surprise and is now accentuating some of its long-term challenges.
The new techno-economic paradigm offers a window of opportunity for latecomer countries to leapfrog into new sectors and industries.
China’s post-COVID-19 recovery may hold clues to the future of global value chains.
The pandemic is causing massive disruptions to flows of foreign direct investments. Developing countries are likely to be hit the hardest.
Automation and reshoring mitigate risks. Industrial policies aiming to reduce dependence on global supply chains could accelerate the trend.