Today in geopolitical news and how comms pros should think and talk about it....
1. Under Trump, a resurgence of American protectionism is emerging, with new tariff threats targeting major trading partners, including Mexico, Japan, and Europe. This stance has sparked warnings from the WTO chief about "catastrophic" impacts on global growth.
2. Global power dynamics are shifting, particularly in Asia, where China's collaboration with Iran on ballistic missiles and influence in Panama highlights growing geopolitical tensions. A notable security incident involves a Taiwanese general charged with aiding potential Chinese invasion plans.
3. Climate policy faces significant upheaval as the US and Argentina signal potential exits from the Paris Climate Accord, which could significantly impact COP30 discussions and global climate initiatives. However, the EU has maintained progress, with 47% adopting clean energy.
4. The US is expanding its military presence globally, particularly in strategic locations like Greenland and potentially Panama, where Trump's administration is pushing to regain control of the Panama Canal, citing concerns about Chinese influence.
5. According to the 2025 Edelman Trust Barometer, trust in institutions is eroding. The report reveals increasing acceptance of aggressive action and deepening political polarization. This trend could impact business innovation and social stability.
6. NATO is demonstrating increased unity and capability, with the alliance agreeing to fund US weapons support for Ukraine. However, internal challenges persist, exemplified by Spain's low defense spending at 1.28% of GDP.
7. Saudi Arabia is strengthening ties with the US by committing to invest $600 billion over four years.
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Enjoy the ride + plan accordingly.
-Marc