De-Globalization and Hyper-Localization: Strategic Responses in a Fragmented World
In recent years, global trade has begun to fray. The twin forces shaping this shift — known collectively as the Deglobalization Hyperlocalization Impact — are redefining how firms design supply chains, serve customers, and compete. Protectionist policies, geopolitical tensions, and consumer demand for locally sourced goods are steering firms away from the once-trusted global model










