The group of countries known as the "new globalizers," which includes emerging economies like India, China, and Brazil, has experienced significant economic growth and integration into the global market over the past two decades. However, recent geopolitical tensions, supply chain disruptions, and shifts in global trade policies have posed challenges to their continued growth. Additionally, issues such as rising protectionism and climate change are prompting these nations to reevaluate their strategies for globalization. As a result, while they remain key players in the global economy, their trajectory is increasingly influenced by both domestic and international factors.
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