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Sairaj Kadam

Student & Financial ... • 1y

Yes, geopolitics indeed play a significant role in shaping the business landscape for companies. Political decisions, regulations, and international relations can greatly impact their operations, market access, and overall growth. Government support and initiatives can positively influence a company's growth. However, geopolitical changes or tensions can present challenges, such as regulatory hurdles or trade restrictions. Your point about geopolitics affecting companies is absolutely correct.

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