Predictions 2022: What could be in store for US and international business? – Lexology

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Businesses will be readying themselves for growth and transformation in a year in which the world hopes to move on from the pandemic
US and European businesses will be looking to 2022 for the global economic recovery to pick up speed and for the restrictions of the two-year Covid-19 pandemic to ease. Although government economic and monetary policies have differed on either side of the Atlantic, US businesses looking east will likely see Europe's economic growth gather further pace.
There are some powerful transformative forces at play in the international business arena, with the experience of the last two years continuing to shape the US, European and world economy. Globalization continues to be driven by the growing international reach and capabilities of international business. Environmental, social, and corporate governance factors are an increasing focus and imperative for boardrooms across the US and Europe.
In 2022, digitalization, the drive to decarbonize and the change in the way we work and the how this shapes our urban environments will bring further change for international business. So how will these factors shape markets and what should businesses be looking out for in 2022? Our experts give their insights into eight crucial business sectors and their emerging themes for the new year, including: the US market, life sciences and healthcare; technology, media and communications; retail and consumer; transport and automotive; financial services; energy; and international HR.
The US market (Steve Wilson):
Life sciences and healthcare (Jonathan Cheng):
Tech, media and comms (Felix Hilgert):
Retail and consumer (Kelly Harlick):
Transport and automotive (Christina Nordin):
Financial Services and fintech (Rachel Ward):
Energy (Malcolm Pobjoy):
The future of work and international HR (Rachael Oakley):
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