So far, the looming trade war is limited to actions and reactions related to durable things that trade throughout the global economy. Will that remain the battleground? Or should we expect greater contentiousness around services — specifically, SaaS, and CRM in particular? Retaliation for U.S. trade initiatives so far has been aimed at things produced by Trump-leaning industries and states, like motorcycles, soybeans and bourbon whiskey. However, those industries might not provide the leverage to put the genie back in the bottle.
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A Trade War in the Cloud?
Posted by: Denis Pombriant July 14, 2018 05:00 AMSo far, the looming trade war is limited to actions and reactions related to durable things that trade throughout the global economy. Will that remain the battleground? Or should we expect greater contentiousness around services — specifically, SaaS, and CRM in particular? Retaliation for U.S. trade initiatives so far has been aimed at things produced by Trump-leaning industries and states, like motorcycles, soybeans and bourbon whiskey. However, those industries might not provide the leverage to put the genie back in the bottle.