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AICD Survey Reveals 90% of Directors Anticipate Rising Costs Amid AI and Geopolitical Concerns

AICD survey reveals 90% of directors foresee rising business costs, intensifying challenges from AI adoption and geopolitical instability, threatening Australia’s productivity.

A new survey by the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD) has unveiled a growing sense of unease among company directors regarding Australia’s productivity performance, increasing business costs, and escalating geopolitical uncertainty. The AICD director sentiment index for the first half of 2026 indicated that a quarter of directors believe global economic conditions have constrained their investment plans, with a significant 90% anticipating rising business costs coupled with supply chain disruptions, a fallout from U.S. President Donald Trump’s economic policies.

Productivity remains the primary concern for these directors; however, they also highlighted ongoing difficulties related to artificial intelligence (AI), cybersecurity, and regulatory burdens. Despite nearly two-thirds of directors acknowledging productivity benefits from AI tools, more than half expressed that their organizations are struggling to keep pace with the rapid advancements in this technology.

Inflation and rising interest rates have emerged as formidable challenges for businesses, with concerns jumping to 24% from just 6% in the previous survey. This uptick underscores a shifting economic landscape that is prompting directors to reassess their strategies and financial forecasts.

“While productivity concerns still dominate, the fuel and energy crisis unfolding as a consequence of the Middle East conflict will only intensify the challenges being felt in the economy,” said AICD chief economist Mark Thirlwell. He added that the impact of rising interest rates is particularly harsh on businesses, creating a ripple effect that extends beyond households into broader economic conditions.

The AICD’s findings illustrate a complex interplay of factors that are reshaping the business environment in Australia. Directors are not only grappling with immediate financial pressures but are also navigating a landscape marked by uncertainty and rapid technological change. The dual pressures of economic policy shifts and rising operational costs leave many questioning their long-term viability and growth strategies.

The sentiment index, reflective of directors’ apprehensions, serves as a bellwether for the business community, highlighting the urgent need for adaptive strategies. As organizations increasingly integrate AI into their operations, the challenge lies in optimizing its implementation while managing the intricacies that come with technological evolution.

Looking ahead, the combination of productivity concerns, inflation risks, and geopolitical instability suggests that Australian businesses will need to adopt a more resilient approach. Thirlwell’s comments point to a necessity for companies to reevaluate their operational frameworks and investment priorities in light of external pressures and internal capabilities.

In summary, the AICD’s survey presents a stark picture of a business landscape rife with challenges. Company directors are urged to remain vigilant and proactive as they navigate these turbulent waters, balancing the transformative potential of AI against the backdrop of rising costs and geopolitical uncertainty.

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