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Public views on key geopolitical issues — including political institutions and economic stability, the business climate, economic openness, and climate change — yield a mixed global outlook for H1 2023. → Read More
Democrats and Republicans diverge on their top issues, but many share a preference for isolationism and, when necessary, a multilateral approach to managing geopolitical risks → Read More
A coordinated, multilateral response would benefit multinationals and markets, but prevailing public opinion suggests a piecemeal response is more realistic → Read More
Examining the risks of a U.S.-China decoupling amid the war in Ukraine and Western efforts to lock Russia out of the global economy. → Read More
For multinationals, the best-case scenario is that supply chains remain stable and relatively free of geopolitical interference. → Read More
China’s decision to maintain close ties with Russia after it invaded Ukraine is one likely driver of the shift in sentiment. → Read More
American multinationals stand to benefit even if the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework continues to receive a chilly reception → Read More
Four years into a trade war and amid persistent security tensions in the Asia-Pacific region, the current state of U.S.-China relations poses both risks and opportunities for U.S. and Chinese multinationals. While the outlook for improved bilateral relations is grim, there are still openings to do business in each other’s markets. Our inaugural quarterly report “The State of U.S.-China… → Read More
Companies that choose to shoulder the cost of combating climate change rather than raising prices are poised to gain — if they move quickly. → Read More
Shared trans-Atlantic sentiment over NATO's shortcomings is one area of alignment as Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues to unfold → Read More
As Russian troops assemble on the Ukrainian border, Morning Consult’s new report measures economic sentiment and political attitudes surrounding the crisis → Read More
U.S. voters see no winner in a Cold War with China, and are even less enthusiastic about a direct military conflict, suggesting a hot war is unlikely. → Read More
Voters’ perceptions that existing tariffs help the U.S. economy will complicate U.S. companies’ efforts to overturn them and secure exemptions. → Read More