3 July 2024
I had the privilege of recently interviewing Rory Stewart (yes, for those of you that listen to ‘The Rest is Politics’, it’s the very same Rory Stewart!) but I am certainly no Alistair Campbell as you will quickly realise if you listen to the podcast. During our discussions (that you can listen to here) Rory provides an astute analysis of this week's elections in the UK and this year's political elections elsewhere in the world and their implications for business leaders, particularly those with a vested interest in foreign investment.
To save you the listen, here's a few key takeaways:
Engagement with local experts: It’s imperative for foreign investors to engage with local experts who understand the nuances of changing political landscapes, as they can provide invaluable guidance on navigating these complexities.
Rory Stewart's conversation offers a compelling reminder of the interconnections between global politics and investment opportunities. For businesses looking abroad, staying ahead means not only analysing economic indicators but also having a finger on the pulse of evolving political narratives and what is happening in the markets where they are focused.
For further insights into how these factors may affect your specific investment interests or legal considerations surrounding foreign investments post-elections, please feel free to reach out.