globalisation trends

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globalisation trends

Post by tllwd » Tue Aug 26, 2025 1:30 pm

Speaking before the UN General Assembly’s Second Committee on 13 October 2017, Mr. Liu highlighted three mega-trends related to globalization: “Shifts in production and labor markets; rapid advances in technology; and climate change.” These trends are expected to shape and influence our future.

The first mega-trend refers to the impact that production changes have had on labour markets, including through outsourcing and mechanization, which have spurred job losses, particularly in manufacturing sectors. These trends in labour markets are associated with higher rates of income inequality, which has increased in a majority of countries across the globe.

The second mega-trend is closely connected to the first, as it relates to the fast-moving development and advancement of new technologies, including in information and communications and artificial intelligence, that have also affected the world of work. While these innovations can act as catalysts for sustainable development, countries that do not have access to them are at risk of being left behind.

Globalization and its effect on climate change is the third emerging mega-trend. The report highlights that many trends closely linked to globalization, including economic activity, lifestyle changes and urbanization, all have an impact on our environment and may contribute to climate change.
https://www.un.org/fr/desa/new-globaliz ... our-future

Is globalisation beneficial or detrimental to Australia?

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Post by tllwd » Thu Nov 06, 2025 9:48 am

US accused of threatening EU diplomats during bid to kill green shipping rules
CLIMATEWIRE | European negotiators were personally targeted by their American counterparts during a brutal negotiation over green shipping rules, European Commission officials told POLITICO — a highly unusual gambit that left diplomats shaken after the meeting.

The threats were made last month, as the U.S. maneuvered to block a new effort to tax pollution at a meeting of the International Maritime Organization in London.
https://www.politico.eu/article/us-accu ... imidation/

Australia is a maritime country and her trade can suffer from the new effort to tax shipping. Australia should support Trump administration to block another stupid tax but current lefty government sides with EU lefties for ideological reasons.

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Re: globalisation trends

Post by Jasin » Thu Nov 06, 2025 10:40 am

Globalisation affects only Federal level Australia.
Not State level, which puts Australia itself as a priority.

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Post by tllwd » Thu Nov 06, 2025 3:31 pm

Something good came out of too many levels of government.

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