Global Risks to Business in 2009
By Joan Goodchild
Global business will face serious risks and challenges in 2009 as the effects of the financial crisis are felt around the world and many countries struggle to stay stable. Food and power shortages will become unavoidable in certain countries. Kidnapping and piracy, which have been successful techniques for criminals in some countries, will catch on. The crimes will become more popular in other parts of the world as copy cats take note and try it in their own get rich schemes.

In this slideshow, we highlight some of the key challenges facing businesses around the world in 2009, according to Control Risks, an independent, specialist risk consultancy.
Source: US Department of Agriculture

Food shortages: A problem rife with security risks

This graph shows us how global grain stocks have declined over the course of the last decade. For the first time in several years, the number of people without access to adequate nutrition rose sharply in 2008 to nearly 950 million worldwide, according to the report.

Food shortages bring in to question the stability of regimes, according to Linsker. A company might be exposed to security risks if workers don't make enough money to sustain their families. Demonstrations and rioting are two examples of potential fallout.

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