The North American Bloc in 2026: The Industrial Fortress and Its Political Cracks
The global economy we knew in the first two decades of the 21st century - an open market where capital moved freely, technology spread rapidly, and prices and interest rates tended to converge - no longer exists. In its place has emerged a world fragmented into strategic economic blocs that defend their technology, financing, and supply chains through incompatible rules and divergent interests.
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