Three Phases of Modern Globalization
The evolution of globalization over the last three decades can be segmented into three phases: The Golden Era, Nationalist Backlash and the Dual-Track Era.
A New Era of Globalization | Chapter 2
Deglobalization is playing out more narrowly and more slowly than is commonly thought. In sectors at the heart of great power rivalry and protectionist industrial policy, a new set of investment opportunities and risks are emerging. There are three sectors where industrial policy is quite rapidly altering the investment landscape:
• The dynamics for advanced chipmaking differ significantly from most other manufacturing processes, due to its capital-intensive and “winner-take-all” nature as well as a truly global supply chain.
• Industrial policy actions aim to build up domestic fabrication capabilities for advanced chips and reduce reliance on China and Taiwan.
• Increasingly, companies integral in the chip value chain—like Nvidia—are finding themselves entangled in trade restrictions that are designed to limit technology transfer.
*high-end refers to 7nm and smaller
The evolution of globalization over the last three decades can be segmented into three phases: The Golden Era, Nationalist Backlash and the Dual-Track Era.
Four crossportfolio implications for CIOs to consider for the impact of the new dual-track era of globalization.