The Asia Group (TAG) has identified five trends that will most significantly affect the Indo-Pacific business environment in 2024:
The outcomes of key elections and possible leadership changes
The condition of the Chinese and U.S. economies
An explosion of new digital regulations regionally and globally
Rising green tech demand alongside government interventions and stiffening competition for needed inputs
Regional moves to expand the free trade architecture
Each trend poses risks and opportunities that will directly affect the operating environment for multinational corporations. Understanding the dynamics behind each issue and staying alert to key watchpoints will be crucial to navigate the shifting regional business environment.
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TAG’s 2024 Indo-Pacific Trends to Watch
The Asia Group (TAG) has identified five trends that will most significantly affect the Indo-Pacific business environment in 2024:
Each trend poses risks and opportunities that will directly affect the operating environment for multinational corporations. Understanding the dynamics behind each issue and staying alert to key watchpoints will be crucial to navigate the shifting regional business environment.
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