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Ensuring business resilience in a polarised world

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Businesses need to adjust to a world where accelerating geopolitical shifts are becoming the new norm. Remaining agile and adaptive in a polarised world will be a precondition for success going forwards.Ensuring business resilience in a polarised world

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