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DIGITALGLOBALIZATION:
THENEWERAOFGLOBALFLOWS
MARCH2016
HIGHLIGHTS
43
Broadeningparticipation
73
Boostingproductivity
andGDP
85
Changingtheway
companiesgoglobal
Copyright?McKinsey&Company2016
Inthe25yearssinceitsfounding,theMcKinseyGlobalInstitute(MGI)hassoughttodevelopadeeperunderstandingoftheevolvingglobaleconomy.AsthebusinessandeconomicsresearcharmofMcKinsey&Company,MGIaimstoprovideleadersinthecommercial,public,andsocialsectorswiththefactsandinsightsonwhichtobasemanagementandpolicydecisions.Weareproudtoberankedthetopprivate-sectorthinktank,accordingtotheauthoritative2015GlobalGoToThinkTankIndex,anannualreportissuedbytheUniversityofPennsylvaniaThinkTanksandCivilSocietiesProgramattheLauderInstitute.
MGIresearchcombinesthedisciplinesofeconomicsandmanagement,employingtheanalyticaltoolsofeconomicswiththeinsightsofbusinessleaders.Our“micro-to-macro”methodologyexaminesmicroeconomicindustrytrendstobetterunderstandthebroadmacroeconomicforcesaffectingbusinessstrategyandpublicpolicy.MGI’sin-depthreportshavecoveredmorethan20countriesand30industries.Currentresearchfocusesonsixthemes:productivityandgrowth,naturalresources,labormarkets,theevolutionofglobalfinancialmarkets,theeconomicimpactoftechnologyandinnovation,andurbanization.
Recentreportshaveassessedglobalflows;theeconomiesofBrazil,Mexico,Nigeria,andJapan;China’sdigitaltransformation;India’spathfrompovertytoempowerment;affordablehousing;theeffectsofglobaldebt;andtheeconomicsoftacklingobesity.
MGIisledbythreeMcKinsey&Companydirectors:RichardDobbs,JamesManyika,andJonathanWoetzel.MichaelChui,SusanLund,AnuMadgavkar,andJaanaRemesserveasMGIpartners.ProjectteamsareledbytheMGIpartnersandagroupofseniorfellows,andincludeconsultantsfromMcKinsey&Company’sofficesaroundtheworld.TheseteamsdrawonMcKinsey&Company’sglobalnetworkofpartnersandindustryandmanagementexperts.Inaddition,leadingeconomists,includingNobellaureates,actasresearchadvisers.
ThepartnersofMcKinsey&CompanyfundMGI’sresearch;itisnotcommissionedbyanybusiness,government,orotherinstitution.ForfurtherinformationaboutMGIandtodownloadreports,pleasevisit
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DIGITALGLOBALIZATION:
THENEWERAOFGLOBALFLOWS
MARCH2016
JamesManyika|SanFrancisco
SusanLund|Washington,DC
JacquesBughin|Brussels
JonathanWoetzel|Shanghai
KalinStamenov|NewYork
DhruvDhingra|NewYork
PREFACE
Thewebofglobaleconomicconnectionsisgrowingdeeper,broader,andmoreintricate.Yetmuchofthepublicdiscussionsurroundingglobalizationisstuckonthenarrowtopicoftradesurplusesanddeficits.Thislensfailstotakeintoaccountthenewandmorecomplexrealityofadigitallyconnectedglobaleconomy.WhiletheglobalgoodstradeandfinancialflowshaveflattenedsincetheGreatRecession,cross-borderflowsofdataaresurging.Theynowtietheworldeconomytogetherjustassurelyasflowsoftraditionalmanufacturedgoods.
Twoyearsago,theMcKinseyGlobalInstitute(MGI)setouttopaintacomprehensivepictureofhowglobalizationisevolving.Theresultingreport,Globalflowsinadigitalage:Howtrade,finance,people,anddataconnecttheworldeconomy,assessedthenetworkofcross-borderinflowsandoutflowsoftrade,services,finance,people,anddataanditsinfluenceoneconomicgrowth.Buildingonthatearlierwork,thisreportprovidesamoredetailedanalysisofhowglobalflowsarecontinuingtoevolve.Itoffersnewinsightsintohowcompaniesandcountriesareparticipatinginthewebofflowsandextendsoureconometricanalysis,drawingonimproveddataandemployingmoresophisticatedmethodology.Wefindevenstrongerevidenceoftheeconomicvalueofparticipatinginglobalflows—andwefurtherfindthatdataflowsaccountforasubstantialportionofthatimpact.Bothinflowsandoutflowsmatterforgrowthastheycirculateideas,research,technologies,talent,andbestpracticesaroundtheworld.
Today’smoredigitalformofglobalizationischangingwhoisparticipating,howbusinessisdoneacrossborders,howrapidlycompetitionmoves,andwheretheeconomicbenefitsareflowing.Eventhoughadvancedeconomiesingeneralcontinuetobetheleadersinmostflows,thedoorhasopenedtomorecountries,tosmallcompaniesandstartups,andtobillionsofindividuals.Ourpreviousresearchfoundthebiggestbenefitsoftradeflowsgotocountriesatthecenteroftheglobalnetwork.Interestingly,thisreportfindsthatcountriesattheperipheryofthenetworkofdataflowsstandtogainevenmorethanthoseatthecenter.Theconvergenceofglobalizationanddigitizationmeansthatbusinessleadersandpolicymakerswillneedtoreassesstheirstrategies—andgiventhatweareonlyintheveryearlystagesofthisphenomenon,enormousopportunitiesarestillatstake.
ThisresearchwasledbyJamesManyika,adirectoroftheMcKinseyGlobalInstitutebasedinSanFrancisco;SusanLund,anMGIpartnerbasedinWashington,DC;JacquesBughin,aMcKinseydirectorbasedinBrusselswhoisacoreleaderoftheFirm’sHighTech,Telecom,andMediaPractice,acurrentmemberoftheMGICouncil,andanincomingdirectorofMGI;andJonathanWoetzel,anMGIdirectorbasedinShanghai.Theprojectteam,ledbyKalinStamenovandDhruvDhingra,includedLauraCappellin,RiteshJain,AyushMittal,KatieRamish,SoyokoUmeno,andAmberYang.EstebanArias,JoanaCarreiro,CarlosMolina,MoiraPierce,andVivienSingerprovidedvaluableresearchandanalyticssupport.LisaRenaudservedassenioreditor.Sincerethanksgotoourcolleaguesinoperations,design,
March2016
production,andexternalrelations,includingTimBeacom,MarisaCarder,MattCooke,DeadraHenderson,RichardJohnson,JuliePhilpot,MaryReddy,RebecaRobboy,MargoShimasaki,andPatrickWhite.
WethankMcKinseycolleaguesJ?rgBromberger,MichaelChui,Diaan-YiLin,andSreeRamaswamyforsharingtheirexpertiseandinsights.Specialthanksgotothevolunteerswhohelpedusconductoursurveyofglobalstartups:RicardoBernal,MayankBishnoi,OleksandrBondarenko,TamasCsikai,KarolDolega,RishikaGarg,ThomasGrandin,CatherineHart,ValeriaLaszlo,MohatoLekena,ThandiLuzuka,VictoriaMuwanga-Zake,MohitNarotam,andSiyiAmyShi.
Ouracademicadvisersprovidedvaluableinsightsandchallengedourthinking.WearegratefultoMatthewJ.Slaughter,thePaulDanosDeanoftheTuckSchoolofBusinessatDartmouth;MichaelSpence,NobellaureateandWilliamR.BerkleyProfessorinEconomicsandBusinessatNYUSternSchoolofBusiness;andLauraTyson,professorofbusinessadministrationandeconomicsattheHaasSchoolofBusiness,UniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley.MeritE.Janow,deanoftheSchoolofInternationalandPublicAffairsatColumbiaUniversity,offerednewperspectivesanddirectionsforourresearch.PhilipR.Lane,GovernoroftheCentralBankofIrelandandformerWhatleyProfessorofPoliticalEconomyatTrinityCollege,Dublin,generouslyshareddataandperspectivesontheinternationalinvestmentpositionsofcountries.
Anumberofindividualsandorganizationsgenerouslycontributedtheirtime,data,andexpertise.Fortheirsupportinsurveyingstartups,wethank:DonnaHarris,PatrickMcAnaney,MorganGress,andKaitlinWallsof1776,aglobalincubatorandventurefunddedicatedtoacceleratinginnovationinareasofessentialhumanneed.WearealsogratefultoMollyJackmanofFacebook;UsmanAhmedofPayPal;AlanEliasofeBay;RobertPepperofCisco;JarradHubbardofTeleGeography;andUweDeichmann,DeepakMishra,andDariaTaglionioftheWorldBank.Withoutthem,thisreportwouldnothavebeenpossible.
ThisreportcontributestoMGI’smissiontohelpbusinessandpolicyleadersunderstandtheforcestransformingtheglobaleconomy,identifystrategiclocations,andprepareforthenextwaveofgrowth.AswithallMGIresearch,thisworkisindependentandhasnotbeencommissionedorsponsoredinanywaybyanybusiness,government,orotherinstitution.WewelcomeyourcommentsontheresearchatMGI@.
RichardDobbs
Director,McKinseyGlobalInstitute
London
JamesManyika
Director,McKinseyGlobalInstitute
SanFrancisco
JonathanWoetzel
Director,McKinseyGlobalInstitute
Shanghai
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CONTENTS
HIGHLIGHTS
30
Soaringcross-border
dataflows
57
TheMGI
ConnectednessIndex
63
Howregionsand
citiesparticipate
Inbrief
ExecutivesummaryPage1
1.AneweraofdigitalglobalizationPage23
2.DigitalplatformsopenthedoortonewparticipantsPage43
3.Howcountries,cities,andregionsareconnectingPage55
4.GlobalflowsboosteconomicgrowthPage73
5.CompetinginadigitalgloballandscapePage85
6.ThenewworldofpolicychallengesPage97
TechnicalappendixPage105
BibliographyPage137
INBRIEF
DIGITALGLOBALIZATION:
THENEWERAOFGLOBALFLOWS
Therapidlygrowingflowsofinternationaltradeandfinancethatcharacterizedthe20thcenturyhaveflattenedordeclinedsince2008.Yetglobalizationisnotmovingintoreverse.Insteaddigitalflowsaresoaring—transmittinginformation,ideas,andinnovationaroundtheworldandbroadeningparticipationintheglobaleconomy.
?Theworldismoreinterconnectedthanever.Forthefirsttimeinhistory,emergingeconomiesarecounterpartsonmorethanhalfofglobaltradeflows,andSouth-Southtradeisthefastest-growingtypeofconnection.
?Whileflowsofgoodsandfinancehavelostmomentum,usedcross-borderbandwidthhasgrown45timeslargersince2005.Itisprojectedtogrowbyanotherninetimesinthenextfiveyearsasdigitalflowsofcommerce,information,searches,video,communication,andintracompanytrafficcontinuetosurge.
?Digitalplatformschangetheeconomicsofdoingbusinessacrossborders,bringingdownthecostofinternationalinteractionsandtransactions.Theycreatemarketsandusercommunitieswithglobalscale,providingbusinesseswithahugebaseofpotentialcustomersandeffectivewaystoreachthem.
?Smallbusinessesworldwidearebecoming“micro-multinationals”byusingdigitalplatformssuchaseBay,Amazon,Facebook,andAlibabatoconnectwithcustomersandsuppliersinothercountries.Eventhesmallestenterprisescanbebornglobal:86percentoftech-basedstartupswesurveyedreportsome
typeofcross-borderactivity.Theabilityofsmallbusinessestoreachnewmarketssupportseconomicgrowtheverywhere.
?Individualsareparticipatinginglobalizationdirectly,usingdigitalplatformstolearn,findwork,showcasetheirtalent,andbuildpersonalnetworks.Some900millionpeoplehaveinternationalconnectionsonsocialmedia,and360milliontakepartincross-bordere-commerce.
?Overadecade,globalflowshaveraisedworldGDPbyatleast10percent;thisvaluetotaled$7.8trillionin2014alone.Dataflowsnowaccountforalargershareofthisimpactthanglobaltradeingoods.Globalflowsgenerateeconomicgrowthprimarilybyraisingproductivity,andcountriesbenefitfrombothinflowsandoutflows.
?TheMGIConnectednessIndexoffersacomprehensivelookathowcountriesparticipateininflowsandoutflowsofgoods,services,finance,people,anddata.Singaporetopsthelatestrankings,followedbytheNetherlands,theUnitedStates,andGermany.ChinahassurgedfromNo.25toNo.7.
?Althoughmorenationsareparticipating,globalflowsremainconcentratedamongasmallsetofleadingcountries.Thegapsbetweentheleadersandtherestoftheworldareclosingveryslowly,butcatch-upgrowthrepresentsamajoropportunityforlaggingcountries.Someeconomiescouldgrowby50percentormoreoverthelongtermbyacceleratingparticipation.
?Manycompaniesgrewmorecomplexandinefficientastheyexpandedacrossborders.Butdigitaltechnologiescantamecomplexityandcreateleanermodelsforgoingglobal.Thisisamomentforcompaniestorethinktheirorganizationalstructures,products,assets,andcompetitors.
Countriescannotaffordtoshutthemselvesofffromglobalflows,butnarrowexportstrategiesmisstherealvalueofglobalization:theflowofideas,talent,andinputsthatspurinnovationandproductivity.Digitalglobalizationmakespolicychoicesevenmorecomplex.Valuechainsareshifting,newhubsareemerging,andeconomicactivityisbeingtransformed.Thistransitioncreatesnewopeningsforcountriestocarveoutprofitablerolesintheglobaleconomy.Thoseopportunitieswillfavorlocationsthatbuildtheinfrastructure,institutions,andbusinessenvironmentsthattheircompaniesandcitizensneedtoparticipatefully.
Global?owsincreaseeconomicgrowth
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Newstrategiesforproducts,
50MonFacebook,10MonAlibaba,
assets,organization
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Startups
Individuals
>80%oftech-basedstartupsare
“bornglobal”
Newwaystowork,learn,andcommunicateacrossborders
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EXECUTIVESUMMARY
SomewhereinKenya,agirllogsonforapersonalizedmathlessonfromCalifornia-basedKhanAcademy.ThousandsofSyrianrefugeesrelyonFacebookupdatesforthelatestinformationtoguidetheirjourneythroughEurope.Amultinationalenergygiantlaunchesplanstousesensorson4,000oilwellsaroundtheworldtomonitorproductionremotely.AmanufacturerinAustraliabuyscomponentsfromaChinesesupplieronAlibaba,andaclinicaltrialinIndiatransmitspatientdatatoUSpharmaceuticalresearchers.
Theworldhasbecomemoreintricatelyconnectedthaneverbefore.Backin1990,thetotalvalueofglobalflowsofgoods,services,andfinanceamountedto$5trillion,or24percentofworldGDP.Thereweresome435millioninternationaltouristarrivals,andthepublicInternetwasinitsinfancy.Fastforwardto2014:some$30trillionworthofgoods,services,andfinance,equivalentto39percentofGDP,wasexchangedacrosstheworld’sborders.Internationaltouristarrivalssoaredabove1.1billion.AndtheInternetisnowaglobalnetworkinstantlyconnectingbillionsofpeopleandcountlesscompaniesaroundtheworld.
Flowsofphysicalgoodsandfinancewerethehallmarksofthe20th-centuryglobaleconomy,buttodaythoseflowshaveflattenedordeclined.Twenty-first-centuryglobalizationisincreasinglydefinedbyflowsofdataandinformation.Thisphenomenonnowunderpinsvirtuallyallcross-bordertransactionswithintraditionalflowswhilesimultaneouslytransmittingavaluablestreamofideasandinnovationaroundtheworld.1
Theshifttoamoredigitalformofglobalizationchangeswhoisparticipating,howbusinessisdoneacrossborders,andwheretheeconomicbenefitsareflowing.
Digitizationchangestheeconomicsofglobalizationinseveralways.Asdigitalplatformsbecomeglobalinscope,theyaredrivingdownthecostofcross-bordercommunicationsandtransactions,allowingbusinessestoconnectwithcustomersandsuppliersinanycountry.Globalizationwasonceforlargemultinationalcorporations,butplatformsreducetheminimumscaleneededtogoglobal,enablingsmallbusinessandentrepreneursaroundtheworldtoparticipate.Asaresult,newtypesofcompetitorscanemergerapidlyfromanycorneroftheworld,increasingpressureonindustryincumbents.
Morethaneverbefore,companiesandcountriescannotaffordtoignoretheopportunitiesbeyondtheirownborders.Oureconometricresearchindicatesthatglobalflowsofgoods,foreigndirectinvestment,anddatahaveincreasedcurrentglobalGDPbyroughly10percentcomparedtowhatwouldhaveoccurredinaworldwithoutanyflows.Thisvaluewasequivalentto$7.8trillionin2014alone.Dataflowsaccountfor$2.8trillionofthiseffect,exertingalargerimpactongrowththantraditionalgoodsflows.Thisisaremarkabledevelopmentgiventhattheworld’stradenetworkshavedevelopedovercenturiesbutcross-borderdataflowswerenascentjust15yearsago.
1Thisresearchbuildsonthe2014McKinseyGlobalInstitutereportGlobalflowsinadigitalage:Howtrade,finance,people,anddataconnecttheworldeconomy.
Globalflowssupportgrowthbyraisingproductivityandcreatingmoreefficientmarketswithtrulyglobalscale.Butnotallcountriesaremakingthemostofthispotential.OurupdatedMGIConnectednessIndexrankscountriesoninflowsandoutflowsofgoods,services,finance,people,anddata.Advancedeconomiesarestillthemostgloballyconnected.Althoughmoredevelopingcountriesaredeepeningtheirparticipation,theyarenarrowingthegapwiththeleadingadvancedeconomiesonlyveryslowlyovertime.
Acceleratingcatch-upgrowthisamajoropportunityforthedevelopingworld.Our2014reportshowedthatcountriesinthecenteroftradenetworksderivemorebenefitfromgoodsflowsthancountrieswithfewconnections.Butournewresearchshowsthatdataflowsofferstrongereconomicbenefitstocountriesontheperipheryoftheworld’sdigitalnetworks.
Thenewageofdigitalglobalizationalsoposeschallenges.Companiescanenternewmarkets,buttheyareexposedtopricingpressures,aggressiveglobalcompetitors,anddisruptivedigitalbusinessmodels.Datahastobeprotectedagainstcybercrime.Studentscaneducatethemselvesonlinefromanywhereonearth,buttheirviewintoothersocietiescanheightentheirimpatiencewithbleakjobprospectsathome.Socialmediacreatesglobalcommunitiesbutalsoallowsnetworksofextremiststoconnect.Itwilltakemoreinternationalcoordinationtodealwithmanyoftheseissues.Today’sversionofglobalizationisvastlymorecomplexandfast-paced,butconnectednesscanbeapathtogrowth.
ANEWERAOFDIGITALGLOBALIZATIONHASBEGUN
Theworldhasneverbeenmoredeeplyconnectedbycommerce,communication,andtravelthanitistoday.Butthepatternofglobalizationisshifting.Tradewasoncedominatedbytangiblegoodsandwaslargelyconfinedtoadvancedeconomiesandtheirlargemultinationalcompanies.Todayglobaldataflowsaresurging,anddigitalplatformsallowmorecountriesandsmallerenterprisestoparticipate.Thisshifthasfar-reachingimplications.
Soaringcross-borderdataflowsnowgeneratemoreeconomicvaluethantraditionalflowsoftradedgoods.
Aftera20-yearperiodofgrowingroughlytwiceasfastastheworldeconomy,globalflowsofgoods,services,andfinancehitroughly$30trillionin2007,peakingat53percentofglobalGDP.Butthisrapidexpansionhasstoppedinitstracks.Growthinglobalgoodstradehasflattened,financialflowshavefallensharply,andtradeinserviceshaspostedonlymodestgrowth.Theseflowshavefinallyregainedtheirpre-recessionlevelsintermsofdollarvalue,buttheyarenowjust39percentofworldGDP(ExhibitE1).
Manyobserverspointtothistrendasevidencethatglobalizationhasstopped.2Wehaveadifferentview:globalizationhasinsteadenteredaneweradefinedbydataflowsthattransmitinformation,ideas,andinnovation.Digitalplatformscreatemoreefficientandtransparentglobalmarketsinwhichfar-flungbuyersandsellersfindeachotherwithafewclicks.Thenear-zeromarginalcostsofdigitalcommunicationsandtransactionsopennewpossibilitiesforconductingbusinessacrossbordersonamassivescale.
2See,forexample,DavidSmick,“Couldglobalizationcrackup?”InternationalEconomy,fall2012;JoshuaCooperRamo,“Globalismgoesbackward,”Fortune,November20,2012;andJeffreyRothfeder,“Thegreatunravelingofglobalization,”WashingtonPost,April24,2015.
2McKinseyGlobalInstituteExecutivesummary
ExhibitE1
After20yearsofrapidgrowth,traditionalflowsofgoods,services,andfinancehavedeclinedrelativetoGDP
Flowsofgoods,services,andfinance,1980–2014
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SOURCE:UNCTAD;IMFBalanceofPayments;WorldBank;McKinseyGlobalInstituteanalysis
Traditionalflowsofgoods,services,andfinancehaveflattened
Fortwodecades,theworld’stradeingoods(includingcommodities,finishedgoods,andintermediateinputs)grewroughlytwiceasfastasglobalGDPasmajormultinationalsexpandedtheirsupplychainsandestablishednewbasesofproductionincountrieswithlow-costlabor.Globaltradeingoodssoaredfrom13.8percentofworldGDPin1986to26.6percentin2008ontheeveoftheGreatRecession.Afterasharpdeclineandshort-livedrebound,however,thegoodstradehasbeengrowingmoreslowlythanworldGDPinrecentyears,puzzlingeconomistsandbusinessleadersalike.Someofthisdeclineiscyclical.Ouranalysissuggeststhatweakdemandandplummetingpricesforcommoditiesaccountfornearlythree-quartersofthedeclineintrade.
Buttradeinbothfinishedandintermediatemanufacturedgoodshasalsodeclined,thankstoseveralstructuralforces.Themakersofmanyfinishedgoodsarebeginningtoplacelessimportanceonlaborcostsandmoreonspeedtomarketandnon-laborcosts.Asaresult,someproductionismovingclosertoendconsumers.Tradeisalsodecliningformanyintermediategoodssuchaschemicals,paper,textilefabrics,andcommunicationsandelectricalequipment.Thissuggeststhatglobalvaluechainsmaybeshortening,atleastinpartbecauseofthecostofmanagingcomplex,lengthysupplychains.
Inthedecadeahead,theglobalgoodstrademaycontinuetodeclinerelativetoworldGDP.Ataminimum,itisunlikelytoresumerapidgrowth.Notonlyarefactorcostschanging,but3Dprintingandothertechnologiesalsohavethepotentialtotransformhow—andwhere—goodssuchaselectronics,vehicleparts,othertransportationequipment,machineryandelectricalequipment,medicalinstruments,andapparelareproduced.
Cross-borderfinancialflows—whichincludelending,foreigndirectinvestment(FDI),andpurchasesofequitiesandbonds—linktogethernationalfinancialmarkets,connectingborrowersandsaversfromdifferentcountries.Theygrewfrom$0.5trillionin1980
(4.1percentofglobalGDP)to$11.9trillionin2007(20.7percentofglobalGDP).But2007provedtobetheheightofaglobalcreditbubble.Sincethenfinancialflowshavefallentoless
McKinseyGlobalInstitute
Digitalglobalization:Theneweraofglobalflows
3
thanhalftheirpreviousvalue($5.2trillionin2014);theyareonlyone-thirdashighrelativetoglobalGDP.3Adeclineincross-borderlendingaccountsforthemajorityoftheoveralldropinfinancialflowsandmayreflectareturntolong-termtrend.ButothertypesofportfolioinvestmentandFDIhavealsofallen,raisingconcernsaboutfinancingforemergingmarkets.
Acceleratingflowsofdataandinformationarechangingthedynamicsofglobalization
Whileglobalflowsoftradeandfinancehavelostmomentum,thevolumeofdatabeingtransmittedacrossbordershassurged,creatinganintricatewebthatconnectscountries,companies,andindividuals(ExhibitsE2andE3).4
Globalflowsofdataprimarilyconsistofinformation,searches,communications,transactions,video,andintracompanytraffic.Theyunderpinandenablevirtuallyeveryotherkindofcross-borderflow.Containershipsstillmoveproductstomarketsaroundtheworld,butnowcustomersorderthemonline,tracktheirmovementusingRFIDcodes,andpayforthemviadigitaltransactions.AlthoughvideosuseamajorityofInternetbandwidth,theInternetofThingsandotherbusinessapplicationsaregainingimportance.Indeed,Ciscoestimatesthatmachine-to-machineconnectionswillaccountformorethan40percentofglobaldevicesandconnectionsby2019.5
ExhibitE2
Cross-borderdataflowsaresurgingandconnectingmorecountries
Usedcross-borderbandwidth
RegionsNAEUASLAMEAFOC
UnitedStatesandCanada
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