Aiste Navaityte Research Consultant
vilnius
English, Lithuanian
About Aiste
Aiste is a Research Consultant at Euromonitor International, based in the company's Vilnius office. She conducts global market research and analysis, and offers key client support.
Aiste's remit includes consideration and assessment of the digital landscape, gross and disposable income, GDP and its components, possession rates, poverty, amongst others. Aiste is skilled in global market research and analysis, report writing, communication with clients, optimisation of client needs and the provision, interpretation and understanding of data.
Related to Business Dynamics
US-Israel-Iran War Set to Impact the Global Economy, Oil Markets, and Consumers
5 Mar 26The US/Israel-Iran war, launched on 28 February, has introduced a material geopolitical shock into global markets. Given the region’s economic scale and its critical role in global energy supply, the consequences reach far beyond regional security, affecting the global economy, commodity markets and consumers. The risk of oil price surges, rising inflation and travel disruption is significant, although the full extent of the impact will depend on how long the war lasts.
New Tariffs, New Uncertainty, and New Business Strategies
2 Mar 26The US Supreme Court’s landmark ruling on 20 February 2026 found that President Trump’s use of emergency powers to impose tariffs was unlawful. Far from reducing trade policy volatility, the Court’s decision – and the White House’s immediate pivot to alternative tariff tools – have increased uncertainty for trading partners, companies and consumers. Understanding the implications of this shift and its consequences is crucial for stakeholders to adapt strategically and make informed decisions.
Global Economic Outlook: Q1 2026
27 Feb 26Global growth is expected to remain resilient in 2026. Accommodative monetary policy, more agile supply chains and surging AI investment will sustain expansion, but not restore more robust momentum. Shifting trade policies and persistent geopolitical risks will keep growth constrained and uneven across markets. Emerging economies, led by India and ASEAN, are set to be the main engines of global growth.
