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Board Economics
Re: The Future of the Global Economy
by
Ryu_Ar1
on 26/06/2025, 23:55:19 UTC

In terms of geopolitics, the global economy will depend on some of the most powerful and influential leaders in the world today. On that front, lowering egos and prioritizing diplomacy will make the situation change for the better now and in the future.
The consequence of such concerns is to keep up - not to go against the flow.

In the meantime, to get there, we must prepare early everything that can support our own economy by learning what can be done that can save our personal economy, not just relying on salaries.
The problem that is happening now is that we are certainly aware that the more a big country touches each other, the greater the impact it will have and as an example now when the geopolitical problem of Iran-Israel and the US began to interfere with the attack, this triggered a new wave in terms of impact on the global economy, especially when Iran planned to close the Strait of Hormuz, then there would definitely be a little chaos from this because we know that 20 percent of the oil supply passes through the strait and if that happens then there will be the worst impact from there where the global economy will be slightly shaken (especially in terms of oil and fuel).

Diplomacy is always the best choice but something like this is also a little difficult because when big countries are in conflict, egos are clearly maintained in this case because they don't want anyone to think they are weak.

On the other hand, for ourselves, I do agree that we ourselves must be able to maintain or improve the quality of our own economy because in conditions like this, surviving with the law of the jungle system is the best choice because if we can't do that then we ourselves will be affected by the impact that will make it even more difficult for ourselves.