THE BOTTOM LINE UP FRONT
The anticipated electoral rise of far-right and Eurosceptic parties within the EU Parliament, as suggested by a large-scale Ipsos poll for Euronews, could reshape the global macroeconomic landscape, with implications even for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) outside the EU.
Increased legislative volatility and policy shifts could alter the EU's regulatory stance, indirectly influencing global norms in trade, digital governance, and environmental policy. Non-EU SMBs may face ripple effects in the form of disrupted supply chains, fluctuating market conditions, and altered international regulatory expectations, regardless of direct business ties with the EU.