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    The Sovereignty Supply Chain: Why Regional Blocs Are Rewriting the Rules of Global Trade

    ByThe Quantiq Editorial May 22, 2026May 22, 2026

    The world is quietly walking away from the economic assumptions that shaped the post-Cold War era. For decades, globalization was projected as an unstoppable force — a system where goods, capital, and manufacturing would flow seamlessly across borders in pursuit of maximum efficiency and lower costs. Nations opened their markets, industries stretched their supply chains…

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    Why Emerging Economies Quietly Won Davos 2026

    ByThe Quantiq Editorial January 21, 2026January 21, 2026

    Media coverage of Davos 2026 focused on Western anxiety and geopolitical rifts. But beneath the noise, a quieter shift took place. Emerging economies didn’t debate the future — they negotiated it. And in many ways, they walked away as the real winners. From Listening to Positioning Unlike earlier Davos editions where emerging markets sought validation,…

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