In a landscape defined by geopolitical tensions and supply chain vulnerabilities, Western companies are compelled to reassess their operations and strategies to remain competitive.
By addressing eight crucial questions related to regionalization of production and core differentiation strategies, managers can better navigate the complexities of today's global market.
Despite political challenges and supply chain issues, maintaining a strong presence in China remains essential for Western companies to thrive in this new era of globalization.
As nationalist politics gain prominence and global political dynamics shift, businesses must adapt their strategies to align with new realities in international trade.
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