Global Value Chains Under Geoeconomic Pressure: Impact on Productivity

Abstract

The global economy has shifted from hyper-globalisation to an era of geoeconomics, where the “just-in-time” logic based on cost optimisation and inventory minimisation has been complemented by “just-in-case” thinking that emphasizes preparedness. At the corporate level, this shift in eras is reflected, for instance, in the need to recruit geopolitics experts right up to top management.

Finnish industry is heavily integrated into global value chains. After 2021, the geopolitical risks associated with Finnish companies’ material and component imports multiplied. Although public debate highlights reshoring, very few operations have been relocated back to Finland. Instead, transferring operations abroad has become less common and now focuses on support functions rather than industrial manufacturing.

The most critical finding is that the average increase in risk related to foreign imports reduces company productivity by just over two per cent compared to a firm whose risk profile did not increase.

Although the era of geopolitics brings dark clouds over both the national economy and Finnish companies, every era produces winners. Those who succeed will be the ones that identify the growth opportunities brought by the new era.

Publication info

Research groups
Business renewal
Macroeconomy and public finances
Series
ETLA Raportit - Reports 180
Date
24.08.2026
Keywords
Productivity, Value chain, Geoeconomy, Geopolitics, Risk
ISSN
2323-2447, 2323-2455 (Pdf)
JEL
F14, F52, F61, L23
Pages
30
Language
Finnish