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Global trade routes are being redrawn. Energy dependencies are being tested. The depth of an organisation’s preparedness, or the absence of it, is becoming increasingly visible. The conversation around ESG has long been dominated by reporting outputs. The more pressing question now is what those outputs are actually protecting against. ESG - Environmental, Social and Governance. This series reads those letters differently: Exposure, Security and Geopolitical Risk. Where vulnerabilities sit across critical systems. How resilient energy, supply chains and infrastructure really are. And whether governance and risk frameworks are built for a more volatile operating environment. Materiality is not fixed. Risks that sit at the periphery in stable periods, such as supplier concentration, energy dependence or limited contingency depth, can quickly become decisive liabilities when conditions deteriorate. Organisations that identified these vulnerabilities early and structured accordingly are better positioned to navigate what others are only now confronting. At N3XUS, this is where the focus sits: strengthening critical systems, supporting better decisions, and ensuring the foundations are in place before volatility defines the terms. This is the first in a series of N3XUS perspectives on ESG, resilience and how risk is understood and managed in an increasingly uncertain world. #N3XUS #ESG #GlobalTrade #Resilience #Risk #UAE #GCC #KSA #SupplyChain #Materiality #Energy #Governance

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