Dr. Dan Steinbach is an internationally recognized expert in the study of a multipolar world and also the founder of the Difference Group. The company mainly guides its clients on how to face the new international environment full of risks and challenges in the early stages of multipolarity in the world economy. He mainly studies international business, international relations, investment, and the risks faced by major developed and large emerging economies; At the same time, it also studies the multipolar trends in stocks, currencies, commodities, etc. In the past year, he has been paying attention to issues such as global economic uncertainty, market volatility, and strategic risks. In summary, he analyzed 40 major economies and over a dozen strategic countries around the world, with a research scope covering various parts of the world. As a columnist, his comments are often published in mainstream media around the world. He has contributed numerous comments and policy briefings to many business newspapers and magazines in the United States, Europe, and Asia, including Roubini Global, The European Financial Review, The World Financial Review, China Daily, and others. Previously, he had received interviews with many international mainstream media, including CNN, The Financial Times, The Economist, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Figaro, and The World. Dr. Dan Steinbach is the CEO and founder of the Difference Group. The company's uniqueness lies in its special focus on world multipolarity and emerging economies such as China, Russia, India, Brazil, Mexico, Nigeria, Egypt, Iran, and Saudi Arabia, which drive the development of global economic, political, and strategic prospects. At the same time, the company also studies the multifaceted relationships between these emerging economies and major developed economies such as the United States, Europe, Japan, etc. In addition to engaging in consulting activities, he also serves as the head of international business research at Indian, Chinese, and American research institutes in the United States, as well as a visiting scholar at the Shanghai International Research Institute's China and EU centers in Singapore. As a senior Fulbright Prize scholar, he has worked at the Stern School of Business at New York University and Columbia University School of Business, and has also established partnerships with Harvard Business School. He has provided advice\/consulting services to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the European Commission, the Nordic Council and European government agencies, multinational corporations and small and medium-sized enterprises, financial media institutions around the world, chambers of commerce, the Economic Development Commission, and competitiveness and innovation organizations.