3D printing: The final frontier for international trade in goods?
The evidence to date suggests that 3D printing might actually complement trade in goods.
The evidence to date suggests that 3D printing might actually complement trade in goods.
The consequences of drastic COVID-19 vaccine shortages in Africa make the need for continental production ever more pressing.
Global trade has proved to be less vulnerable than many initially feared and may help drive the recovery.
Big data can help detecting high-potential export products to support diversification.
The recovery of supply chains can be supported through trade policies and firm-specific initiatives.