SINGAPORE: Looking back on 2025, good news seems scant: Tariffs and conflicts dominated headlines. But the past year revealed not only geopolitical fault lines, but also surprising resilience.
Tariffs did not bring about skyrocketing inflation or recession, though their full effects may yet unfold. As 2026 approaches, much hinges on how countries navigate the arena of big power competition, as well as contentious issues from border conflicts to AI regulation.
Leaders have their work cut out for them in 2026.





