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Published: 1 June 2010

Global Agenda Council on Emerging Multinationals 2012-2014

The growth of emerging multinationals is redefining the global socio-economic landscape. Developing markets accounted for 60% of incremental world GDP between 2000 and 2010. Over the next decade, most of the world’s expected population growth of approximately 750 million people will be in these economies. Emerging multinationals can become a bridge to advanced economies, both by promoting responsible business practices and playing a positive role in their societies.

The growth of emerging multinationals is redefining the global socio-economic landscape. Developing markets accounted for 60% of incremental world GDP between 2000 and 2010. Over the next decade, most of the world’s expected population growth of approximately 750 million people will be in these economies. Emerging multinationals can become a bridge to advanced economies, both by promoting responsible business practices and playing a positive role in their societies.

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