political (adjective, po-lit-i-cal, \ pəˈlɪtɪkl \) forces (noun, forc-es, \ ˈfɔːrsəz \)
Definition: include the different political parties, individuals, and various pressure groups that have a significant influence on the general economic state of a country and are responsible for its political stability. Such forces have the ability to shape, change, and transform the business climate in a country with the help of their actions, pronouncement, introduced laws and regulations. Actions performed by political forces can affect either the entire business world or a specific industry within a country.
In a Sentence:
- Out of all political forces located in the USA, the Republican and Democratic parties have the most power to shape the state of the country and, by extension, of our company. A single change to the fabric import regulations can force us to reconfigure our relationship with our Turkish suppliers.
- If Charles Hedrick manages to win the election, he’ll quickly turn into one of the most significant political forces in the South East area.
Synonyms and related words: political factor, political control, competitive forces, legal forces, business climate