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Here there be Monsters: Jobs and AI

Enterra Insights

Former business executive Jim Vinoski ( @JimVinoski ) notes, “Breathless headlines predict the end of manufacturing jobs, as robotics and artificial intelligence combine to make human workers obsolete.”[1] After Greece (52 per cent), the ‘definitely’ countries were South Africa (45 per cent) and Argentina (40 per cent).”[2].

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Trends 2024: Risk Management

Enterra Insights

Some countries, like Argentina, continue to suffer from hyperinflation, while other countries are seeing inflation rates decrease. While this will help engineering and manufacturing companies borrow to increase investment and ease inflation on domestic costs (and for their sales), it could lead to a weaker dollar, particularly to the yen.

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G20 Global Throughput – The Main Divide

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As the trade potential shifts to production outside of the US and China, potential winners are made in developing conglomerates like Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico, where labor costs are still relatively cheap and can offset national production as it relates to the needed category of production.

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U.S. Against the World: Everything You Need to Know About Trump's Controversial Trade Policies

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When White House trade adviser Peter Navarro, in a meeting hosted by the American Iron and Steel Institute and the Steel Manufacturers Association (AISI), said that the tariff would help safeguard local companies from low-priced imports, he was met with resounding applause. Mixed Reactions. National Security” VS Free Trade.

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US Against the World: Everything You Need to Know About Trump's Controversial Trade Policies

Elementum

When White House trade adviser Peter Navarro, in a meeting hosted by the American Iron and Steel Institute and the Steel Manufacturers Association (AISI), said that the tariff would help safeguard local companies from low-priced imports, he was met with resounding applause. Mixed Reactions. National Security” or Free Trade?