KPC 4 TH ERM CONFERENCE 27-29/03/2017

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KPC 4 TH ERM CONFERENCE 27-29/03/2017

Table of contents Control Risks Top Five Risks for 2017 Control Risks Top Five Risk Drivers in MENA Please also see riskmap.controlrisks.com

RISKMAP 2017 OUR TOP FIVE RISKS www.controlrisks.com

Our Top Five Risks for 2017 The Tower of Disruption EU Politics Great-power Tension Regulation Disorientation A Fragmented Terror Threat

THE TOWER OF DISRUPTION

The Tower of Disruption The US now has a Disrupter-in-Chief: President-elect Donald J Trump. He tweets: It s really excellent! And it s really big! Everything else is work-in-progress He has taken a stand against global trade What will happen with Iran? Can he control the US border with Mexico? How will the domestic environment evolve?

EU POLITICS

EU politics Brexit means Brexit. Meanwhile, across the English Channel Elections in France, Germany, Netherlands No unexpected results, but politics are shifting to the right The persistent force of populism And no unified response Back to the future: Migration, Greece, Schengen The inability to easily resolve critical issues Turkey EU-Canada trade deal

GREAT-POWER TENSION

Great-power tension US. Russia. China: Strategic and angry There is no bromance between Trump and Putin And if there were, it might end over NATO. Or even Syria. Will tough talk on trade upset the relationship with China? Tracking activity in the South China Sea Elsewhere, more military deployments, missile tests and fly-bys Chance of an accident, miscalculation North Korea

REGULATION DISORIENTATION

Regulation disorientation The US relaxes. Europe cracks down. Data nationalism. International companies will have a difficult time following global regulation trends Financial services and environmental regulations will relax in the US The FCPA will not. In Europe, the tax man and anti-trust regulations will crack down. Hard. Elsewhere, economic nationalism will find its expression via rules and regulations Regulation will be weaponised

A FRAGMENTED TERROR THREAT

A fragmented terror threat IS will be fatally wounded in Syria & Iraq But the threat will not go away. It will disperse. To other fragile states. Or back home. Al Qaeda will continue to compete for local and regional influence Left-wing, right wing groups and ethno-national militant groups The lone wolf, self-radicalising or without a specific cause The active shooter Companies face a more varied threat landscape

Middle East & North Africa

Our top risk drivers for MENA in 2017 1. Global and regional geopolitical realignment 2. Post-IS terrorism threat 3. Fiscal adjustment efforts 4. Implementing improved conditions for FDI 5. Leadership succession

1. Global and regional geopolitical realignment Uncertainty over US foreign policy Intensifying global multi-polarity Intensifying global arms race Uncertainty over nuclear deal with Iran Regional political rivalries Intensifying regional arms race Realignment of foreign and commercial policies

2. Fragmenting terrorist threat 1000-1500 6000 2000 200-250 500-600 1000 2000-2500 100-150 Higher threat from returning fighters: Morocco, Tunisia, Jordan, Saudi Arabia High threat in weak states: Yemen, Iraq, Syria, Sinai (Egypt), Afghanistan Continuity: Gulf states, Iran, Pakistan

2. Fragmenting terrorist threat (cont d)

3. Fiscal adjustments 150 Breakeven oil prices (IMF outlook, 2016 and 2017 est.) USD/barrel 130 110 90 70 50 Algeria Iran Iraq Qatar Saudi Arabia UAE Brent price (EIA) 30 ۲۰۱۳ ۲۰۱٤ ۲۰۱٥ ۲۰۱٦ ۲۰۱۷

3. Fiscal adjustments (cont d) Fiscal consolidation Non-payment risks Contract risks Tax risks Local content Labour and social unrest

4. Implementing improved conditions for FDI How? Economic diversification Privatisation Liberalising investment codes Incubating start-ups Where? What? Oil and gas is moving again Social/ government services Renewables and technology

5. Leadership succession In Algeria President Bouteflika is unlikely to complete his final term, but a managed transition will prevent severe instability. Risks will persist due to the economic down-turn. In Iran, the Supreme Leader Khamenei has been in power for three decades. Factions will seek to influence the nature and profile of the most important position in the country. In Saudi Arabia, Gradual transition of power to new generation will continue. Similarly to Algeria, risks are compounded by the need for economic adjustment In Oman, power is concentrated in the hands of Sultan Qaboos, with no successor named. Longer-term consequences of this transition are likely to be significant.

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