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Geopolitics as a strategic axis in business communication

In an interconnected world marked by global volatility, geopolitics is no longer the exclusive concern of governments and international organisations. Today it has become a fundamental axis for the communication strategy of any company, regardless of its size or sector. Changes in the global environment directly affect business models, operations and corporate reputation, requiring a deep understanding of the international context and its implications.

Donald Trump's recent victory in the US presidential election is a reminder of how global leadership can radically alter business dynamics. His protectionist agenda, potential tensions with China and the redefinition of international agreements create an uncertain landscape, where companies must adapt quickly to new trade barriers, market fluctuations and changing consumer habits.

The war in Ukraine exemplifies how international conflicts force companies to make decisions that go beyond economic logic. The choice to maintain or cease operations in Russia tested ethical consistency and corporate purpose, redefining stakeholders' expectations about the role of business in a world in crisis.

At the same time, China's growing prominence in technology, innovation and global trade requires organisations to manage opportunities and reputational risks with precision. Operating in the Asian giant requires a strategy that combines commercial vision with social and ethical responsibility.

In this context, corporate communication becomes a strategic pillar. Communication teams act as translators of global complexity, helping to build narratives that reinforce the company's purpose and values, from sustainability to equity and human rights. Globalisation and media exposure have made any corporate action global in scope, increasing risks, but also generating opportunities for those who know how to anticipate and position themselves correctly.

Integrating geopolitics into business strategy is no longer optional. Trump's victory, the war in Ukraine and the rise of China are reminders that acting with purpose and international vision is indispensable to be resilient, competitive and trusted by a society that watches every step of business.

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