Competing with the BRICS


China is set to be the largest economy by 2020, with Brazil, Russia and India not far behind. For Western businesses, it’s a case of now or never when devising a plan to compete on the international stage.

This article is based on contributions from Stephen Catling, Darryl Eales, Andrew Hosty, Abbas Hussain and Mark Wood. Each contribution is based on filmed interviews conducted for a series in association with Accenture entitled The Multi-Polar World.

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Contributors
Abbas Hussain
Senior Partner
C-Bridge Capital
Andrew Hosty
Non-executive Director
Consort Medical plc
Darryl Eales
Advisory Chairman
LDC
Mark Wood
Chair
Knowledgemotion
Stephen Catling
Owner/Managing Director
SJ Catling Ltd


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