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In the U. S. president’s economic policy, relationships with the White House count for more than good products. This undermines the efficiency of U. S. companies, says economist David Dorn in an interview with Neue Zürcher Zeitung.
Across different disciplines and vantage points, leading thinkers converged on a shared message: global trade is not collapsing, but it is entering a more complex, politically charged, and strategically contested phase. The world economy is being rewired, yet the core structures of global
integration remain intact. The question is not whether globalization will survive, but what shape it will take next.
Ralph Ossa, UBS Foundation Professor of Economics, shared his insights on international trade with Le Temps shortly after resuming his full-time position at the University of Zurich and just days before the announcement of new U. S. tariffs on August 1.