The american business school of Paris
The American Business School of Paris is an American business school in Paris that assists its students in their professional project for an international career. The American Business School of Paris is part of the IGS group and its programs are accredited by the IACBE and recognized in France. They are based on the American pedagogy: flexibility, interaction and encouragement of the student.


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Is the future of communication in the Metaverse?
Everyone is talking about the Metaverse, but not many know the ins and outs of this virtual environment. Either way, we are undoubtedly facing an invention that will completely redefine our relationship with the Internet and technology as a whole. In fact, a study conducted by Grand View Research has estimated the Metaverse market at $700 billion in the next few years!
So, what’s the big deal about the Metaverse? Here’s what you need to know.

The US and China : A love-hate relationship
Both partners and competitors, sometimes allies, sometimes enemies... The relationship between the United States and China has become much more complex over the last decade. Yet these two great economic powers are inextricably linked, particularly in terms of trade. One interesting fact is that China is the largest foreign creditor of the United States. The tenure of former U.S. President Donald Trump, however, has severely damaged this relationship, leading to an exacerbated trade war between the two countries, with a clear impact on the global economy.

Key trends in international trade
After years of sustained growth, international trade was severely impacted by the Covid-19 global health crisis. Efforts to contain the spread of the virus slowed or even halted global trade. However, business quickly rebounded to its pre-crisis level as professionals demonstrated adaptability and resilience. However, it seems that the urgent measures that were adopted during the crisis remain in place.
Let's take a look at the current state of international trade and the actions that need to be taken to sustain the sector's growth.