Davos
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Economics viewpointGlobalisation is not dead, but it is fading: ‘glocalisation’ is becoming the new mantraLarry ElliottIndustrial policy such as a green growth plan is no longer a dirty word as nations realise shorter supply chains and a strategic state role are necessary
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Speaking at the World Economic Forum, the chancellor says he’s hopeful of reducing taxes in the spring budget
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With polls predicting electoral disaster for Tories, chancellor says ‘economy would be more successful if we had more competitive taxes’
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Rolling coverage of the opening day of the World Economic Forum in Davos
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Standing ovation greets Ukrainian president’s speech amid strong support from EU and business leaders
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Ukraine, Middle East and Taiwan overshadow annual meeting at Davos, with artificial intelligence also high on agenda
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The World Economic Forum has already wrestled with pandemic and recession, but the troubles keep coming
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Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news, as MPs quiz BoE officials about the impact of high interest rates
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World Economic Forum highlights risk of election interference in year UK and US go to polls
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At Davos, a Duke University futurist spoke in glowing terms about the promise of ‘brain transparency’ – and downplayed the obvious dystopian risks