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Endorsed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), the World Economic Forum (WEF) is advancing its globalist agenda, which is more social engineering than economics.
“Globalization has slowed down recently, and a trend of anti-globalization has emerged … multinational companies need to transform and implement inclusive development strategies,” said Faisal Alibrahim, Saudi Arabian minister of economy and planning, speaking at the World Economic Forum Special Virtual Dialogue on July 19 on how private companies should partner with governments to push for globalism.
Stymied by COVID-19 lockdowns, the U.S. trade war with China, and U.S. sanctions against Russia for the Ukraine invasion, globalization had been paused. But now, the WEF is back and fueled by China….
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