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The global tech landscape is unpredictable, but two things are certain: disruption and evolution.

Amid evolving tax and regulatory rules, increasingly complex data security and privacy concerns, economic and geopolitical instability, and much more, global businesses must constantly adapt their strategy for the future. The pace of change is elevated further for the technology industry, as companies face pressure to stay competitive and innovative by embracing trends in technology.

Here are five key trends impacting the global tech industry in 2025 and how you can take advantage of what’s to come.

1. The battle for global market share

The road to enter global technology markets can be complex, in part because of the rise of Big Tech. Big Tech has established extensive infrastructures, such as data centers and cloud services that enable seamless connectivity and data exchange across borders. Tech startups and middle-market tech companies have had to adapt to the globalization strategies of Big Tech or risk being outpaced by competitors.

Tech businesses also must adapt their strategies and operations to meet local legal requirements. A successful global expansion strategy should incorporate a detailed market analysis, identify supply chain and sourcing opportunities, and assess local tax rates and regulations.

2. Talent gap and global recruitment strategies

Tech companies are notoriously asset-light—and lack of expertise and capacity can hamper due diligence processes and market entry as you pursue expansion. Seeking talent abroad can fill this gap.

A professional employer organization (PEO) can minimize the challenges of hiring abroad by outsourcing payroll and compliance to a third party. Alternatively, hiring employees directly or as international contractors can be more favorable depending on your business needs, local employment laws and cost considerations.

3. Data security and privacy

Whether you’re providing software as a service (SaaS) solutions or managing a company’s IT infrastructure, you process vast amounts of customer data. A breach can present considerable risk.

In the United States, SOC reporting has become the gold standard for demonstrating commitment to security compliance. A SOC report can strengthen trust with customers by providing a third-party assessment of the risks associated with your organization.

Tech companies with operations in the European Union (EU), or that process data of individuals in the EU, need to comply with General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) or risk hefty fines.

4. Uncertainty in tech M&A

When you’re considering a sale, a high and accurate valuation is crucial. If you’re pursuing a cross-border M&A, the complexity rises. Executing a proof of concept in international markets can be a valuable first step prior to entering a market transaction. Ultimately, leveraging a thorough due diligence checklist or more targeted assessments can help you avoid seller risks and support your value creation plan.

5. Complex global tax compliance

The landscape of tax regulations, credits, and incentives is vast and complex. Ask yourself these questions to secure your tax position in 2025.

  • Have you reviewed your business activities for permanent establishment risk? Avoid the tax and legal implications of a permanent establishment (PE) by regularly reviewing your business activities abroad.
  • Are you monitoring your nexus footprint? The tech industry is known for distributed (often remote) workforces, allowing access to wider, global talent pools but, oftentimes, constituting a nexus for business taxes. Online sales, inventory, and business partnerships in other states can also raise tax concerns.
  • Have you taken advantage of R&D tax credits? If your company invests in R&D in the United States, you may be eligible for a tax credit on qualified research expenses. If you’re considering offshoring your R&D activities, review U.S. R&D capitalization requirements under Section 174 and the impact of forgoing the R&D tax credit. 
  • Are you in compliance with transfer pricing rules? Tech is particularly challenged by intellectual property (IP) complexities in transfer pricing. Ensure that your expansion strategy aligns with your transfer pricing strategy to avoid excessive costs or penalties.
  • Have you identified IRA tax credit opportunities? Tech companies can reduce their tax exposure and operational costs through investment in sustainable technologies via Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) tax credits. Review IRA tax opportunities here.

The global tech landscape is unpredictable, but two things are certain: disruption and evolution. As you look to scale your business, ensure your expansion strategy is holistic and mindful of emerging challenges and opportunities.


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