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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