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Title: THE NEXT DECADE: MEGATRENDS THAT SHAPE GLOBAL COMMERCIAL RELATIONSHIPS


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THE NEXT DECADE MEGATRENDS THAT SHAPE GLOBAL
COMMERCIAL RELATIONSHIPS
  • Tradewinds Forum
  • 15 May 2007

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  • The 40/40 Rule - - where are the future Top
    Corporates coming from?
  • The 85/15 Rule - - who works who pays?
  • The New Nationalism - - its more than
    geo-politics
  • The Great Wealth Transfer - - 220 Bn/yr from
    US ALONE!
  • The Energy/Environmental Challenge - -
    sustainable replacements for hydrocarbons energy
    security See all the above, 1-4!!

3
  • 6. What Are Some Key Execution Points for the
    global commercial/diplomatic partnership?

4
The 40/40 Rule
  • Every 40 months there is a 40 turnover among
    the members of the Business Week Global 1000. To
    be clear, 40 disappear and 400 new companies
    emerge.
  • Why is this important?

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Countries with the Majority of Newly Listed
Companies
Total
18 18 16 10 10 9 8 6 6 5
The remaining came from Belgium (1), Brazil
(1), Canada (1), Israel (1), Italy (1), Malaysia
(2), Poland (2), and Switzerland (1).
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Newly Listed Companies in the Americas
Canada 1 U.S. 16 Mexico
6 Israel 2 Brazil 5

Chile 1 Total 31
Israel
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Newly Listed Companies in Asia Pacific
Japan 18 Korea 10 China/Hong
Kong 6 Taiwan 18 Thailand 3
Malaysia 5 Indonesia
1 Total 61
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Newly Listed Companies in Europe, Middle East
Africa
Ireland 1 U.K. 3 Belgium
1 Germany 2 France 1
Spain 1 Switzerland 1 Italy
3 Greece 2
15 Old Europe
Russia 9 Poland 2 Hungary 1
Austria 1 India 8 So
uth Africa 10
31 New Europe
Total of EMEA 46
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Foreign Listings in Each Exchange
  • London 46
  • London AIM 22
  • Nasdaq 20
  • New York 14
  • Euronext 8.5
  • Frankfurt, Hong Kong and Tokyo 0

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Global Foreign Transactions Number of IPOs
  • Key Exchanges, National v International Listings
    (January December 2005)
  • Source for all data Ernst Young/Thomson
    Financial
  • Euronext, Frankfurt, Hong Kong, LSE, London AIM,
    Nasdaq, New York and Tokyo

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Euronext
12
London AIM
13
London
14
New York
15
Nasdaq
16
Frankfurt
17
Hong Kong
18
Tokyo
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The 85/15 Rule
  • The developed world (US/Canada, Western Europe,
    Japan, Australia/NZ)
  • 15 of Population 85 of usable capital and
    technology
  • Population is aging/depleting
  • The emerging world
  • 85 of Population 15 of usable capital and
    technology
  • Population is aging, but trend is 20-40 years
    behind developed world

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The Most Important Number
  • 2.1

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The Replacement Rate
  • 2.1 is the Replacement Rate, or the birth
    rate required to keep the population constant in
    a developed country
  • Birth Rates for selected countries, circa 2001
  • Spain 1.1
  • Italy 1.1
  • Germany 1.3
  • Japan 1.3
  • China 1.4
  • Korea 1.5
  • United States 2.0
  • Iran 2.1
  • Turkey 2.3
  • India 2.8
  • Mexico 2.8

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Population Math _at_ 3.0 Birthrate
  • Gen 0 Gen 1 Gen 2
  • Pop 100mm 150mm 225mm
  • M 50mm 75mm 112mm
  • F 50mm 75mm 112mm

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Population Math _at_ 1.3 Birthrate
  • Gen 0 Gen 1 Gen 2
  • Pop 100mm 65mm 42mm
  • M 50mm 32.5mm 21mm
  • F 50mm 32.5mm 21mm
  • (Russia, Spain, Italy, Germany, Japan)

24
BRIC and W.Europe Birth Rates
Source UN World Population Prospectus 2004
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Future Surplus or Deficit In Working Age
Populations In 2020
  • Losers Winners
  • US -17 million India 47 million
  • China -10 Philippines 5
  • Japan -9 Indonesia 5
  • Russia -6 Mexico 5
  • Germany -3 Egypt 4
  • France -3 Brazil 3
  • Spain -3 Malaysia 1
  • UK -2 Ireland 0
  • Italy -2
  • Australia -0.5

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Some FRIGHTENING CIS Data
  • By 2050, Russia could lose up to 50 of its
    population
  • First half 05, Russian population fell by
    500K
  • Male life expectancy in Russia is 56
    (Bangladesh)
  • Ten years ago male life expectancy was 63!
  • More abortions than births in Russia every
    year
  • WHO By 2020 more than 1 mn AIDS dead
  • Due to incredible Hepititis C, alcoholism,
    etc., 10 mn are infertile
  • 25 live below poverty line
  • Russian is expelling 1000s of unwanteds

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Globalization is NOT Optional
  • Movement of capital and technology from the
    developed to the emerging world, and the movement
    of people from the emerging to the developed
    world through exports, offshoring, and migration
  • IT IS INESCAPABLE!

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Nationalism
  • Russias national energy policy (Estonia,
    Ukraine, Georgia, Europe)
  • Rejection of EU Constitution
  • France sees yogurt as a national interest (see
    also, Arcelor/Mittal Sarkozys conservative
    speeches)
  • China and Peoples State Assets Committees
    Ownership in so-called public companies (see,
    Occidental Petroleum)

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  • Iran and Nuclear ambitions
  • Where is the strength of collective action?
  • NATO? UN? EU? OECD?
  • What are the implications for the commercial
    diplomatic partnership?

30
Wealth Transfer
  • Energy demand has doubled in last 50 years -
    will continue to increase through 2025
  • 85 of energy demand use of hydrocarbons
  • Oil/barrel 2003 25 2007 50-70
  • A 260 increase
  • Every 5 increase in barrel a 100 million
    shift in US economy to pay for same amount of
    oil 60 of which leaves the US

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  • US ALONE, annual wealth shift of 220 Billion
    per year - - NOT COUNTING ALL OTHER ENERGY
    IMPORTERS
  • MEGA WEALTH TRANSFER UNDERWAY Losers - - US,
    Western Europe Winners - - CIS, Middle East
  • A very under-publicized process that can have
    devastating long-term consequences

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The Energy/Environmental Challenge
  • Daniel Yergins THE PRIZE the story of the
    last 150 years is all about oil and energy - - if
    anything the struggle is only worse now
  • Issue of haves have nots will cause
    instability both geo-politically and commercially
    - - YOUD BETTER HAVE A STRATEGY

33
The Energy/Environmental Challenge
  • The search for sustainable alternatives - - Is
    there a Race? If there is, who will win it?
    What policies in the US could trigger a Wilsonian
    (14 Points) Roosveltian (WPA/WWII) Truman-esque
    (Marshall Plan) or Kennedy-esque (Man on the
    Moon) call to action? Tax Policy?
    Public-Private Partnership?
  • Environmentalism will only complicate this
    China/India/Russia/versus US/Euro view
    (self-limiting behaviors)

34
Execution Points
  • Emerging Markets Looking Ahead
  • Globalization is irreversible we are linked by
    our demographic destinies
  • The political economy of globalization is well
    established a few remaining outcasts and the
    occasional backlash notwithstanding
  • Ability to use globalization to drive higher
    returns depends on good understanding of, and
    playing in, emerging markets

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Execution Points
  • A True Truism
  • If you want to be a LEADER in your business in
    five years, youd better have a great strategy to
    be a market leader in the BRICs NOW - - Its
    almost too late!

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Execution Points
  • Success in Emerging Markets
  • Understand the historical cultural context
  • Need to be sure to avoid looking
    post-colonialist or imperialist
  • Commit resources to develop understanding
  • Consistent, long-term presence in-country - - a
    MUST
  • Develop locally-based human resources - - the
    FUTURE
  • Critical success factor - - a network of
    partners but the right ones!!

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Execution Points
  • What Investors Want
  • Predictability
  • Stability Security
  • Even Playing Field
  • Rule of Law/Property Rights (IPR, etc.)
  • Control Corruption (or at least one stop shop)
  • Transparency
  • But, we seldom get this and many are betting
    against the curve anyway!!!

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Execution Points
  • Trade barriers between North America and Europe
    are suicidal in the long-term
  • Given demographics and energy sources, NA-Euro
    trade barriers create a negative feedback loop
    in the wider global commercial competition vs
    China, India CIS

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Execution Points
  • Importance of the Commercial/Diplomatic
    Partnership to result in long-term change
  • Living our values (transparency, fight
    corruption, protect IPR, share power knowledge)
    - - what is good for MNCs in emerging markets is
    generally good for local population (e.g.
    Ukraine)
  • Giving voice to the silent local commercial
    populace (Professor Yassen real liberal, free
    market in CIS needs CIS commercial leaders to
    voice the vision but VERY difficult during a
    post-imperialist phase) - - Its not just in
    Russia China! (France, Germany, etc.)

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