Companies and policymakers are exploring ways to make their supply chains more resilient by 'moving production home or to trusted countries,' the IMF said.
similarly showed a shift of foreign direct investment away from China. Less than half of its respondents ranked China as a top three investment priority for the first time in 25 years.Morgan Stanley turns 'outright bullish' on stocks in Asia, emerging markets
"Emerging market and developing economies are particularly affected by reduced access to investment from advanced economies, due to reduced capital formation and productivity gains from the transfer of better technologies and know-how," IMF economists including Jae-bin Ahn wrote in the report.between U.S.
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