OPINION editori/
We try to make sense of a world characterised by change and uncertainty
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BSME Awards 2016
Shonilsted: Dickon Ross, Editor, business brand, monlhly; John Hooney, Art Director, business brand; JusllnPollaid. Columnist, business biand TABBIE Awards 2016
Gold Award, Best Special Section: Dickon Ross, John Rooney, Chris Edwards,
Crispin Andrews, Caroline Ellloll, Spectrum'
Gold Award, Best Regular Column: Vital] Vitallev, 'Alter All'
Silver Award, FronI covei. digital Imagery: John Rooney. David McCullough,
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OPINION editori/
We try to make sense of a world characterised by change and uncertainty
Edilor
BSME Awards 2016
Shonilsted: Dickon Ross, Editor, business brand, monlhly; John Hooney, Art Director, business brand; JusllnPollaid. Columnist, business biand TABBIE Awards 2016
Gold Award, Best Special Section: Dickon Ross, John Rooney, Chris Edwards,
Crispin Andrews, Caroline Ellloll, Spectrum'
Gold Award, Best Regular Column: Vital] Vitallev, 'Alter All'
Silver Award, FronI covei. digital Imagery: John Rooney. David McCullough,
Nadia Ahdout, Gillian Abbott. 'Immigtalion'
Honourable menlion. Feature Article: Chris Edwards, 'Recipe lor
de-extinction'
BSME Rising Stars 2016
ShoMllsted: Best Art Team; Best Features Team; Best Print Writer (Crispin
Andrews)
PPA Awards 2016
Shoniisted: Clem Chambeis, Columnisi o( Ihe Year, Business Media; Wtali Wtallev, Columnisi of Ihe Year, Business Media; Amanda Williams. Business Leader ol the Year Drum Digital Media Awards 2016
EST Display Advertising Team. B2B Digital Sales Team ol the Year
Digital Magazine Awards 2015
Finalist, News 8 Business app of Ihe year
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AS I WROTE this introduction to our issue on navigating the new world created by shock vote results of 2016, the world woke up to the news that Donald Trump, the winner of one of those voting upsets, had launched airstrikes in Syria. The action has been widely welcomed by America's allies but it represents a U-turn for President Trump, who before the election promised a more non-interventionist stance. It's just one example of how unpredictable the new administration is. You just can't tell what they will do next. As the small print says, past performance should not be taken as an indicator of future results. In this case, neither should policies nor tweets.
This is the difficult background against which our Washington correspondent sets out to navigate the first four months of Trump's presidency Yet while there are many uncertainties about his policies on everything from trade to defence. Trump has already signed so many presidential decrees that there is plenty of real substance now to assess, from immigration to environmental policy. Paul Dempsey gauges the reaction from the US engineering and technology industry and from Silicon Valley in particular.
Brexit is now less than two years a'vay as the UK this month triggered Article 50, which starts the process of it leaving the European Union. That's all we know for certain. So Brussels correspondent Pelle
Neroth has the equally unenviable task of making sense of what it will all mean for the engineering and technology industry in the UK and beyond. In that he is not alone though, as various UK engineering organisations have been publishing reports and issuing statements on the problems and opportunities of life outside the EU.
Business is always ultimately pragmatic and, in my experience, it is always more negative about a change before it happens than after. Brexit is no exception to that rule, but the statements stUl range from limiting the damage of a Brexit to a more gung-ho grabbing of the opportunities of life outside the EU - even to the extent of advocating a similar approach to America's on international climate change rules (see page 16).
If you've had enough of Trump, Brexit, Le Pen and all the rest, then you need a break and for that we have plenty of other features to take your mind off world politics for a while. Look forward to a summer of sailing as we catch up with Team Land Rover BAR and their bid to bring the America's Cup back for Britain. Nick Smith talks to Ben Ainslie, who is the team leader, multiple Olympic medalist and former America's Cup winner
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