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WTO sees big upside in disruptive technologies

Digitisation will boost world trade by reducing costs and boosting productivity.

Nevil Gibson
Mon, 08 Oct 2018

New digital technologies, such as the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), 3D printing and blockchain, will boost world trade by reducing costs and boosting productivity, a new World Trade Organisation report says.

The World Trade Report for 2018 says these advances will add

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Nevil Gibson
Mon, 08 Oct 2018
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