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    Chatham House‏Verified account @ChathamHouse 23 Mar 2020

    'The coronavirus pandemic could be the straw that breaks the camel’s back of economic globalization.' It seems highly unlikely in this context that the world will return to the idea of mutually beneficial globalization that defined the early 21st century, writes @RobinNiblett

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      1. Artificial Neocortex‏ @ANeocortex 23 Mar 2020
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        and there will be global trade ....regardless of Coronavirus. Are you saying that import/export will stop?

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      1. Olu Ogunfowora‏ @just1idea 23 Mar 2020
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        The coronavirus global pandemic requires global solution. The world in need for #Leadership to take necessary actions...collaboration is required to #DefeatCovid19 @UN @WHO @WorldBank

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      1. Richard St Ruth‏ @RSR108 23 Mar 2020
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        Could well be. However, it could be driven as much by environmental concerns as by #Coronavirus. Brand China is now in tatters.https://twitter.com/ChathamHouse/status/1242016184167522304 …

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        'The coronavirus pandemic could be the straw that breaks the camel’s back of economic globalization.' It seems highly unlikely in this context that the world will return to the idea of mutually beneficial globalization that defined the early 21st century, writes @RobinNiblett
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