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The last few years have seen erratic economic times for the emerging market world. Commodity-driven economies are facing many growth headwinds but their highly populated consumer markets remain attractive to multinationals and investment. China's growth remains robust, albeit slowing. India is reforming itself and may emerge as one of the world's fastest growing economies in 2016 and is likely to surpass China's GDP growth rate. Brazil, Russia and South Africa require structural reforms to reinvigorate their growth performance. New emerging markets such as Turkey, Egypt, Indonesia and Vietnam are all rapidly emerging economies. Africa remains in many instances a frontier market where risk is high, but which offers good yield and corporate profits. As companies globalise in search of growth and new markets, how should management and leaderships be looking at the emerging economic world in light of the changing global economy? How should South African and aspirant multinational firms pursue and capture emerging business opportunities in both trade and investment realms? How is risk and reward balanced? Are South African and international firms positioned effectively to expand their footprints in these new economies?
Key themes to be addressed:
Join us at the Frontier & Emerging Markets Forum along with leading business leaders and companies to discuss the outlook for Frontier & Emerging Markets for this year and beyond.
Speakers Include:
Click here for a pre-event article written by Dr Martyn Davies - the host of this Forum.
Date: 15 April 2015
Venue: IDC, 82 Grayston Drive, Sandton
Cost: R3,000 Excl. VAT (*Get a 10% discount on group bookings of five or more delegates. Group bookings to RSVP to moc.yrosivdareitnorf@enayija)
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