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This report highlights key trends in the global automotive and mobility sector in 2025. Rising geopolitical tensions and trade disruptions create more uncertainty for businesses and disrupt supply chains, encouraging production network changes. To deal with uncertainty and erosion of consumer spending power, companies will need to focus on affordability, resource sharing and creation of new revenue streams.
This report highlights key trends in the global industrial sector in 2025. Rising geopolitical tensions and potential trade disruptions are creating more uncertainty for businesses, encouraging further production reshoring efforts. To deal with cost pressures and labour market challenges, companies are expected to invest more in automation and workforce upskilling. AI tools are also forecast to improve in 2025 and start bringing efficiency gains for manufacturers.
Changes in the US trade policy impact a broad range of trade partners and goods and adds more uncertainty to the global economy. US importers have limited trade diversification potential, with higher trade tariffs leading to higher inflationary pressures. Retaliatory tariffs would also hurt US exporters, especially in commodity and automotive industries.
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New manufacturing hubs are driving supply chain diversification efforts. However, these countries still depend on imports of Chinese components, making supply chains longer and more complex. Challenges like insufficient production capacity and lack of supporting industries continue to impede supply chain diversification. Despite this, the situation could improve over the next decade due to large FDI inflows and investments in trade infrastructure.
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