We believed for a long time that nothing would resist globalization, that it was the direction of history.
And then boom, everything seems to break.
The economic war between China and the United States has marked the beginning of a great technological partition.
Everyone has their chips, everyone has their sites, everyone at home.
The Covid crisis has shown that global value chains can break during lockdown.
Today the conflict in Ukraine is driving up the prices of gas, oil, rare metals and cereals.
Our energy, industrial and food sovereignty is threatened.
Globalization thrives in times of peace, but the world is at war.
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So what to do?
Work tirelessly for peace with the ambition to reopen borders, roads, and relaunch trade of all kinds.
Try without too much naivety to save a little of this globalization which has contributed to our prosperity for many decades.
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