Nearshoring is really happening, according to John Manners-Bell, Chief Executive of Ti Insight and business professor at the London Metropolitan University. Deglobalisation is being driven…
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The long-debated bridge has once again moved up Italy’s political agenda. Critics warn that the numbers do not add up and that the risks remain formidable.
The long-debated bridge has once again moved up Italy’s political agenda. Critics warn that the numbers do not add up and that the risks remain formidable.
The long-debated bridge has once again moved up Italy’s political agenda. Critics warn that the numbers do not add up and that the risks remain formidable.