The transition to a new U.S. government in 2025 is reshaping global economic, regulatory, and geopolitical environments.
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Cost (Virtual)
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77 St Georges Terrace
Level 1, Allendale Square
Perth, WA
6000
DPD Units
Shifts in policy direction, particularly in areas such as economic nationalism, deregulation, and trade decoupling, present significant risks for Australian businesses. These include a prolonged global trade war driven by tariffs, disruptions to international supply chains, and ongoing policy uncertainty—all compounding existing challenges such as the Ukraine-Russia war and the increasing use of economic coercion by state actors.
Geopolitical risk is now a structural feature of the global economy, creating a landscape of unstable rules, evolving risks, and emerging opportunities for business.
This presentation will explore three key trends and their relevance for Australian Directors:
- Changing trade dynamics
- The rise in strategic competition
- The growing risk of regional instability
The session will conclude with a discussion on adaptive strategies to navigate these challenges.
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and network with fellow directors.
- 5.15pm – Registration & Networking
- 5.30pm – Formalities commence
- 6.20pm – Networking
- 7.00pm – Event concludes
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