US crisis signals second round of globalisation
Secretary General of UNCTAD Supachai Panitchpakdi says
Viet Nam should focus on long-term, not short-term, growth during the current global financial crisis.
The collapse of giant American financial in stitutions has pushed the world closer to a global financial crisis. What do you think the new world economy will look like when the crisis is over?
The world is entering the second generation of globalisation. In the process, we will see the emergence of the New South. It means the New South will be stronger in terms of trading capacity.
As you see,
China is now the world’s second largest exporter after
Germany. It used to be seventh and eighth some years ago. You are seeing what I called a capital paradox. That is, capital flowing from developing countries to more advanced economies instead of vice versa, which is a normal thing.
In the second generation of globalisation, you will see more inclusive participation of all the regions of the world. It is not a one-way street as was the case during the beginning of globalisation, when companies from the
First World would invest in the South.