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Based on an increasingly populist view that job losses and adverse economic impact have resulted from cross-border commerce, redistribution of manufacturing capabilities and competencies and offshoring, globalisation and trade has taken the brunt of bad press and negative reaction from anti-trade...</description>
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      <title>Asia, led by China, set to play a bigger role in the evolution of global trade</title>
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