3 Emerging Market Risks Companies Should Watch for in 2018 (Harvard Business Review)
Frontier Strategy Group identified three emerging market risks that are top multinational leaders should be paying more attention to this year:
- the election of populists in Brazil and Mexico increasing the cost of doing business
- conflict in the Middle East or Africa renewing the migrant crisis in Europe
- maritime confrontation between China and its neighbors disrupting trade routes
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