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What Next? | Making the transition investable

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Investec Focus Radio SA
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Mar 27, 2026
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Summary

Clean and green growth has moved from ambition to execution, but the challenge is one of pace. Investment conditions are key: predictable rules, credible pathways, and coordination across value chains, finance and government. This episode of What Next? Leadership Conversations for a Better Future, Helena Norrman, Marina Grossi, and Sang-Hyup Kim explains why transition policy now sits at the centre of industrial strategy, competitiveness and geopolitics. 00:00 Predictability is the first enabler 07:30 Transition policy is industrial strategy 15:30 The foundations for future competitiveness is shaped by coordination today 26:30 Examples of effective coalitions What Next? An Investec-Cambridge podcast series · Investec Focus Radio SA