Gildas Omont
2025: A Tougher Year for Global Business In 2025, doing business became more challenging, according to a World Economic Forum (WEF) survey of 800 leaders across 81 countries. 43% reported a deterioration compared to 2024, while only 7% saw improvement. The main culprits? Rising trade barriers, restricted capital flows, and talent mobility, cited by nearly 40% of respondents. Trade tensions, especially U.S. tariffs introduced in 2025, disrupted global supply chains. Yet, 60% of leaders adapted, finding ways to navigate the uncertainty. On the environmental front, climate cooperation declined for 29% of leaders, even as renewable energy investments grew by 10% in the first half of 2025, with solar and wind capacity surging by 67%. Bottom line: Despite a tougher environment, businesses are adapting, and sectors like green energy continue to thrive. Proof that resilience is possible, even in a less cooperative world. $SPX500 $NSDQ100 $FRA40 $NL25 $UK100
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