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      Emerging trends in infrastructure and transport 2025

      We are in the midst of a Great Reset. Protection of national interests are at the top of the agenda. Economies are being reshaped. Alliances and supply chains are being rewired. The frequency and severity of weather events are increasing. And social expectations and norms are being revised.

      In the midst of ongoing fundamental change, decision-makers will need to be clear-sighted and willing to take risks. Big decisions will need to be made – often quickly and on incomplete information. And those who stare too long at the problem will likely find themselves left out of the solution. Collaboration skills are becoming more important. Visionary leaders are needed.

      This edition of Emerging trends in infrastructure and transport 2025 is intended to provoke debate to help public and private sector infrastructure organisations think through the future.

      Scroll down to see 10 emerging trends we believe will emerge in 2025, our predictions for the year ahead and a new view on infrastructure reset. 

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      At KPMG, our globally connected network of infrastructure and transport professionals are dedicated to helping public and private sector organisations make confident decisions in the face of uncertainty and complexity.

      From strategy through to execution and implementation, our people work with clients to help them achieve their objectives – efficiently and effectively.

      Download the full report to learn more about the trends for 2025 or contact your local KPMG member firm. 

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      KPMG in Singapore

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      Partner, Co-Head of BEPS COE and Energy & Natural Resources and Telecommunications, Media & Technology, Tax

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      Partner, Head of Infrastructure Advisory, Head of Infrastructure, Asia Pacific and Head of ESG Consulting

      KPMG in Singapore