Made in policies #1: The language of supply chain diplomacy
In October last year, Italy’s Prime Minister Georgia Meloni renamed her economic development department as, ‘The Industry and Made in Italy Ministry.’
Made in policies have become widespread. In this four part series – which looks at the impact of Made In policies and the wider political picture – we interview author and Ti Insight founder Prof. John Manners Bell about global Made in Policies, the shift away from China and the language of supply chain diplomacy.
In this episode – Part One – we explore the reasons hidden behind the new supply chain vocabulary which politicians are adopting.
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