When I was first approached to become chairman of the International Chamber of Commerce, I envisaged my tenure as the head of the world’s largest business organisation unfolding in a very different political context to the one we face now.
Three years ago, the case for global economic integration was clear and widely accepted. Yes, globalisation was alarming — in both its pace and reach — but the only rational response was to manage it.
Like many other business leaders, I failed to see the wave of anti-globalisation sentiment coming our way.
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