
Caroline Freund
Caroline Freund is an accomplished economist and expert in international trade, currently serving as the Chief Economist at the World Bank. She has previously held important positions at various institutions, including the Peterson Institute for International Economics and the International Monetary Fund. Freund's research focuses on trade policy, global economic integration, and the economic impacts of trade agreements, making her a key figure in discussions about international trade dynamics, including the recent U.S.-China tariff negotiations.
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Caroline Freund, dean of the UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy, commented on the self-replacement of China in manufacturing.
Trotz 190 Prozent-Zöllen: US-Schuhfirma bleibt beim Hersteller in ChinaCaroline Freund's research indicates that trade negotiations with the US will take a significant amount of time.
Kesepakatan Tarif AS-China dan Kepentingan Nasional Indonesia







