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Kearney’s Global Economic Outlook 2025-2027 suggests “uncharted territory” for the world economy

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The global economy faces an increasingly fragmented economic landscape for the foreseeable future.

US tariff announcements, rising geopolitical risk, and broader economic policy uncertainty are fueling a marked deceleration of global growth prospects.

The Middle East and Africa edges ahead of Asia and Australasia as the world’s fastest-growing region over the next three years, while Europe and Eurasia is forecast to grow the most slowly.

Scenario analysis suggests elevated levels of downside risk, with three of four scenarios falling below baseline projections of 2.5 percent average output growth through 2027.

WASHINGTON, May 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Kearney’s Global Business Policy Council today released its Global Economic Outlook 2025–2027: 1H 2025 report, entitled “Uncharted territory.” The report explores rising uncertainty in the global operating environment, projecting 2.3 percent global output growth for this year and next, followed by a modest rebound to 2.9 percent in 2027. This 2025–2027 average of 2.5 percent growth marks a decline from the 2.8 percent projected in January, both well below pre-pandemic levels that routinely exceeded 3 percent.

The Middle East and Africa emerges as the fastest-growing region in the world, buoyed by its relative resilience to the economic fallout from US tariffs. The region’s 2025–2027 average growth forecast edges ahead of Asia and Australia by 0.1 percent, with anticipated average output growth of 3.6 percent. The Americas is projected to see 1.9 percent average growth between 2025 and 2027, reflecting an acute slowdown in the United States, where 2025 growth is projected to fall to 1.3 percent. Europe and Eurasia is projected to be the slowest-growing region, with average output of just 1.3 percent over the forecast period.

From a global sectoral point of view, tariff-related uncertainty is likely to result in a shallow recession in global industry, though growth will remain positive in annual terms. Activity is projected to weaken sharply in sectors reliant on imported inputs, such as automotives. However, global services will be more insulated overall, with the exception of service industries that support manufacturing and trade, such as ocean freight and logistics.

Five factors will be especially important in determining the future of the global economy through 2027: geopolitical risk, industrial policy and tariffs, institutional stability, technological disruption, and environmental degradation. To account for the high degree of uncertainty in the economic outlook, the report features four distinct scenarios that explore divergent trajectories for the aforementioned factors and their interplay. With economic modeling, the impact of each of these scenarios on growth is quantified at the global and regional levels. This analysis suggests elevated downside risks, with three of the four scenarios falling below the projected 2.5 percent baseline average through 2027. The analysis finds that this number could range from as low as
-1.8 percent to as high as 2.6 percent, depending on how these key factors unfold.

“Strategic businesses will engage in scenario planning to account for the wide range of plausible futures that could materialize in this volatile global operating environment,” says report co-author Erik R. Peterson, partner and managing director of Kearney’s Global Business Policy Council. Terry Toland, principal at Kearney’s Global Business Policy Council and co-author of the report, adds “Despite the uncertain economic outlook, there are still areas of opportunity for business. Companies that monitor and leverage the growing number of industrial policies and invest in innovation will be best placed to navigate elevated levels of volatility.”

About Kearney

Since 1926, Kearney has been a leading management consulting firm and trusted partner to three-quarters of the Fortune Global 500 and governments around the world. With a presence across more than 40 countries, our people make us who we are. We work impact first, tackling your toughest challenges with original thinking and a commitment to making change happen together. By your side, we deliver—value, results, impact.

To learn more about Kearney, please visit www.kearney.com.

For past editions of the Global Economic Outlook, please go to: https://www.kearney.com/service/global-business-policy-council/thought-leadership/global-economic-outlook.

For more information, contact the Global Business Policy Council (gbpc@kearney.com).

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Invitation to Tecsys’ Conference Call on June 30, 2026, Covering Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2026 Results

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MONTREAL, June 15, 2026 /CNW/ — Tecsys Inc. (TSX: TCS) will release its financial results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year 2026 ended April 30, 2026, on June 29, 2026, after the markets close. Tecsys President and CEO Peter Brereton, and CFO Mark J. Bentler, will host a conference call on June 30, 2026, at 8:30 a.m. ET to present and discuss the results with the analysts.

Subject: Q4 and FY2026 Financial Results Conference Call
Date: June 30, 2026
Time: 8:30 a.m. ET
Phone number: 1-800-836-8184 or 1-646-357-8785

The call can be replayed until July 7, 2026, by calling 1-888-660-6345 or 1-646-517-4150 (access code: 11868 #).

About Tecsys 

Tecsys is trusted by mission-critical organizations in healthcare and distribution to build resilient, efficient and secure supply chains. A global provider of cloud-based, AI-driven software with deep domain expertise, Tecsys delivers real-time operational visibility and execution across critical workflows when performance and reliability matter most. Tecsys is publicly traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TCS). For more information, visit www.tecsys.com

Forward Looking Statements

The statements in this news release relating to matters that are not historical fact are forward-looking statements that are based on management’s beliefs and assumptions. Such statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to a number of uncertainties, including but not limited to future economic conditions, the markets that Tecsys Inc. serves, the actions of competitors, major new technological trends, and other factors beyond the control of Tecsys Inc., which could cause actual results to differ materially from such statements. More information about the risks and uncertainties associated with Tecsys Inc.’s business can be found in the MD&A section of the Company’s annual report and the most recently filed annual information form. These documents have been filed with the Canadian securities commissions and are available on our website (www.tecsys.com) and on SEDAR+ (www.sedarplus.ca).

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Quest Global Launches Neprion to Accelerate AI Smart Wearables Launch Readiness

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New engineering service package designed to help OEMs, retailers, and fashion brands ensure reliability, interoperability, safety, and launch readiness for AI-enabled smart wearables

BENGALURU, India and WINDSOR, Conn., June 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Quest Global, the largest independent pure-play engineering services company, today announced the launch of Neprion (Next–Gen Product Realization), a framework-led product realization and system validation offering for AI/AR smart glasses and broader AI/AR/XR smart wearables.

Quest Global’s Neprion is designed to help OEMs, Tier–1 suppliers, and ecosystem partners accelerate validation, improve launch readiness, and deliver production-grade quality, safety, and interoperability for next-generation wearable devices.

As the global AR and VR market is projected to generate revenues of US$50.9 billion in 2026, driven by growing adoption of immersive technologies across consumer and enterprise applications, Neprion is helping customers across North America, Europe and APAC accelerate the development of AI/AR smart glasses. Designed for OEMs, fashion brands and retailers, the platform enables teams to move from prototype to market with confidence, transforming engineering complexity into predictable quality and on-time launch readiness through a single-partner execution model.

Commenting on the announcement, Tinku Jose, Head of Vertical Technology (Hi-Tech), Quest Global, said, “AI-enabled smart wearables are moving into the mainstream, and scale doesn’t reduce engineering risk it raises the bar for validation rigor, interoperability, AI accuracy, functional safety, and compliance readiness. With Neprion, we are packaging our product engineering depth and validation expertise into a scalable framework-led offering that helps customers accelerate launch readiness while improving product reliability and user trust.”

He added, “As the AI, AR, and XR ecosystem becomes more complex, organizations need engineering partners that can compress time-to-market without weakening quality controls. Neprion enables disciplined execution across hardware, embedded software, connectivity, and AI-enabled experiences helping customers scale innovation while maintaining product integrity and compliance readiness.”

Neprion is designed for device engineering leaders, Tier–1 suppliers, quality and validation leaders, and certification stakeholders seeking structured, scalable product and system validation for next-generation smart wearables.

The launch comes at a time when the AI/AR/XR smart wearables ecosystem is witnessing accelerated innovation, growing demand for interoperability across devices and platforms, and increasing focus on production-grade AI performance, compliance readiness, and seamless user experiences.

About Quest Global

At Quest Global, it’s not just what we do but how and why we do it that makes us different. We’re in the business of engineering, but what we’re really creating is a brighter future. For over 25 years, we’ve been solving the world’s most complex engineering problems. Operating in over 20 countries, with over 104 global delivery centers, our 23,000+ curious minds embrace the power of doing things differently to make the impossible possible. Using a multi-dimensional approach, combining technology, industry expertise, and diverse talents, we tackle critical challenges faster and more effectively. And we do it across the Aerospace & Defense, Automotive, Energy, Hi-Tech, MedTech & Healthcare, Rail and Semiconductor industries. For world-class end-to-end engineering solutions, we are your trusted partner.   

 

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Fortune Unveils 2026 Southeast Asia 500

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Trafigura Group tops the 2026 Fortune Southeast Asia 500 for the third consecutive year, with US$240.3 billion in revenue

Vietnam companies emerge as the ranking’s standout growth story, with aggregate revenue up 10.5% — triple the regional average

Revenue threshold to qualify for the 2026 Fortune Southeast Asia 500 jumps 26% to US$440.6 million

Two Singapore-based crypto-mining firms debut on the list

40 female CEOs on the list, including Fortune’s Most Powerful Woman in Asia, DBS CEO Tan Su Shan

SINGAPORE, June 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Today, Fortune announced the Fortune Southeast Asia 500™ rankings for 2026, the third annual list of the largest companies in the region, ranked by revenue for the 2025 fiscal year.

Topping the 2026 Fortune Southeast Asia 500 for the third consecutive year is Singapore-headquartered commodity trader Trafigura Group (No. 1), with US$240.3 billion in revenue. It is followed by Thailand’s state energy company PTT (No. 2, US$81.0 billion), Indonesia’s Pertamina (No. 3, US$70.9 billion), Singapore-based agribusiness giant Wilmar International (No. 4, US$70.4 billion), and fellow Singapore company Olam Group (No. 5, US$51.5 billion). Three of the top five are headquartered in Singapore.

Vietnam was the ranking’s standout growth story. The country’s 72 companies generated US$177.9 billion in aggregate revenue, up 10.5% year-over-year — triple the regional average. Despite representing less than 10% of the overall revenue base, Vietnam’s companies contributed roughly a quarter of this year’s total revenue growth across the entire ranking.

Thailand leads all countries with 105 companies on the list, narrowly ahead of Indonesia’s 104. Singapore’s 82 companies generate the ranking’s highest aggregate national revenue at US$657.6 billion. Malaysia accounts for 93 companies, Vietnam 72, the Philippines 42 — up two from last year — and Cambodia 2.

Energy remained the dominant sector by revenue at 31.5% across 57 companies, led by the state-linked oil and gas majors that have anchored the list since its 2024 launch. Financials ranked second by company count with 76 companies, contributing 16.2% of revenue. Yet the story flips when considering profits: Energy players accounted for 15.7% of profits on the list compared to 43% for Financials. Among the 34 new entrants, Thailand added the most with nine, followed by Malaysia with eight; Financials and Engineering & Construction each contributed six.

The revenue threshold for the 2026 Fortune Southeast Asia 500 rose to US$440.6 million — 26% higher than last year’s. The 500 companies collectively generated US$1.878 trillion in revenue for fiscal year 2025, up 3.4% from the comparable figures in last year’s published list, with combined profits of US$150.0 billion. Concentration at the top remains pronounced: the top five companies account for US$514.1 billion in revenue (27.4% of the total); the top 20 account for US$850.4 billion (45.3%).

“What this year’s Southeast Asia 500 really tells us is that the region is starting to decouple from its commodity identity. The corporate center of gravity is moving toward finance, technology, and a new tier of national champions,” notes Andrew Staples, Editorial Director, Asia. “The fourth edition, in 2027, will tell us whether 2026 marked the start of a genuine reordering of the Southeast Asian corporate landscape — or simply a particularly good year for the region’s emerging tier,” he adds.

Thirty-four new companies joined the ranking, including two Singapore-headquartered bitcoin miners making their first appearance on the list. Bitdeer Technologies Group (No. 401) with US$620.3 million in revenue, and BitFuFu (No. 475) with US$477.5 million, are the first crypto-mining companies ever to qualify for the Fortune Southeast Asia 500, a sign that the region’s corporate landscape is broadening into new categories even as the bar to compete rises sharply.

Among movers, Yanlord Land fell 98 places as revenue dropped 60.5%, and Lopez Holdings fell 94 places on a 49.5% revenue decline. On the upside, both standout risers came from Indonesia: Hartadinata Abadi climbed 115 places on revenue growth of 135%, while Barito Pacific rose 102 places on growth of 220%.

Among the 500 companies, 40 are led by female CEOs — including Tan Su Shan of DBS (No. 8), who ranks sixth globally and first in Asia on Fortune’s 2026 Most Powerful Women in Business list.

In his introduction to the new list in the June/July issue of Fortune Asia magazine, editor, Asia, Nick Gordon notes, the Fortune Southeast Asia 500 captures “Southeast Asia shrugged off tariffs and trade protectionism last year to remain one of the world’s most dynamic regions. Southeast Asian countries are vital nodes in global supply chains; foreign investment from both Asia and the West is pouring in; and the region’s young, mobile-savvy consumers are driving domestic spending.”

The 2026 Fortune Southeast Asia 500 list and stories are available internationally on Fortune.com/asia and on newsstands across Asia starting today, June 16. The list and rankings can be viewed at https://fortune.com/asia/ranking/southeast-asia-500/2026/.

About Fortune

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