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"textContent": "As Europe seeks alternative suppliers and the world invests in backup trade routes beyond geopolitical chokepoints, a new global trade architecture is beginning to emerge—one that could favour manufacturing and logistics hubs across emerging markets from North Africa to Southeast Asia. The shift marks a significant departure from the model that has defined globalisation for […]\n\nThe post Europe’s Supply-Chain Reset Opens a Strategic Window for Emerging Economies appeared first on The Middle East Observer.",
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