In the near future, capital may also break away from Davos-style globalization. It is also possible that in the near future, the pendulum of capital will swing and abandon Davos's people-oriented globalization model. A contrary example is Manila women, low-paid migrant workers from Asia and other places, who are increasingly providing key services around the world. An obvious counterexample. It's "Manila women"-they are low-cost migrant workers from Asia and other regions, and they are providing more and more important services all over the world. Valerie Gooding, CEO of BUPA, a British health care company, said that without immigrant nurses from the Philippines, India, Nigeria and other places, the health care system in Britain and the United States would collapse. The president of BUPA, a British health care company, claimed that if there were no immigrant nurses from the Philippines, India, Nigeria and other countries, the health care systems in Britain and the United States would collapse. Unlike those "Davos people", she said, they are not afraid of strong patriotism. Unlike those "people", she said that these immigrants will not feel contradictory about immigration work because of patriotism.
It's a bit hasty, and I don't know much about Davos. I'll make do with it