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How the AI infrastructure boom is testing the global trade order

The global trading system was built for an era of liberalisation. It now confronts an industrial surge driven by artificial intelligence, semiconductor expansion and power-intensive infrastructure. João Marques Lima examines whether the rules designed for integration can withstand a new era of strategic competition.

By João Marques Lima

Founder and Editor, The Tech Capital

27 Mins

On the shores of Lake Geneva, the headquarters of the World Trade Organization (WTO) occupies a quiet diplomatic corner of a city long associated with multilateralism rather than confrontation. The building itself is not grand in the manner of a central bank or a national parliament. Its authority derives instead from accumulated agreements: bound tariff schedules, negotiated concessions and a dispute settlement mechanism designed to remove politics from trade conflicts. 

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