The New Playbook for Global Food Control

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Resource nationalism" trend is accelerating even faster than anticipated as nations across Asia including India, Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia begin export bans and protectionist trade policies to stabilize domestic prices. What are the specific business opportunities created as traditional trade flows for sugar, shrimp, and rice are disrupted, leaving niches open for agile Western suppliers. Governments are prioritizing domestic stability over international trade deals at the same time moving toward a tokenized, state-controlled asset system.

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0:00 The Playbook of Resource Nationalism
1:38 India’s Sugar Export Ban and Market Opportunity
3:33 Malaysia and Thailand: The Seafood Trade War
6:13 WTO Standards and the Tokenization of Fisheries
8:11 El Niño Fears and Thailand’s Rice Stockpile
10:20 The Rising Cost of Eggs and Livestock Feed
12:00 Indonesia Nationalizing 43% of Global Thermal Coal
14:19 Preparing for the Cascading Supply Chain Disruption
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