Ungated Post | 24 Nov 2015

Trade Winds: Shaping the future of international business

This report explores how international business has changed since HSBC first opened its doors in Hong Kong over 150 years—and what may come next.

The objective of this study was to examine trade patterns in order to understand the historic drivers of globalisation and to help us to discover how those drivers could shape future patterns of trade. It aims to provide practical insight and considerations for the business leaders around the world.

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