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In this week’s Talking Wealth Podcast, Dale and Pedro discuss why the world is deglobalizing and how this effects the future of Australian manufacturing. The global pandemic highlighted the fragility of interdependence between countries as sourcing critical resources became a logistical nightmare. So, will we see manufacturing come back to Australia or will we diversify across various countries in the Asian pacific region? Tune in to find out. 



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