The events unfolding globally are a reminder of how interconnected modern economies have become. A regional conflict no longer stays regional—it ripples through financial markets, supply chains, and households thousands of miles away.\n\nFor the UK, the challenge is no longer just economic recovery, but economic resilience. Questions are now being asked about long-term energy independence, strategic reserves, and whether globalisation has left countries too exposed to external shocks. The coming months may redefine how governments approach national security—not just militarily, but economically.
The Shifting Priorities of the Global Economy: Stability Over Growth
The world economy is changing faster than many experts expected. Governments and businesses are no longer focused only on growth and expansion. Stability, resilience, and national security are becoming equally…
