3D Printing + Global Trade
FT reports, progress in 3D printing technology will see one-quarter of world trade wiped out by 2060, with carmakers among the most affected, according to estimates in a report by ING. The report describes the technology as still in its infancy but said that once high-speed mass production becomes economically viable, 3D printing would lead to “less trade growth because 3D printers use far less labor, reducing the need to import intermediate and final goods from low-wage countries”.
You can read the full report here: https://goo.gl/4fUkdr
Video: Marc Ross on CGTN America
Marc A. Ross, founder of Caracal Global, appeared on CGTN America's Global Business program on September 28 and spoke with Rachelle Akuffo on the current state of the US-China commercial relationship.
CGTN's Rachelle Akuffo spoke to Marc Ross, founder of communications, content, and commerce strategy firm, Caracal Global on the economic relations between China and the US.
