Short Briefings on Long Term Thinking - Baillie Gifford

Short Briefings on Long Term Thinking - Baillie Gifford


Emerging markets: the next engines of global growth

June 03, 2025

Emerging markets are reshaping the global economy, and a convergence of powerful, long-term trends is accelerating this shift. These include surging demand for commodities, exploding middle-class spending power and booming inter-regional trade.


Investment specialist Andrew Keiller reveals some of the standout growth companies positioned to capitalise on this transformation and why now might be the perfect time to take advantage.

 

Background:


Andrew Keiller is a partner in Baillie Gifford and an investment specialist in our Emerging Markets Clients Team.


In this episode, he discusses how some of the fastest-growing developing economies are driving change in the world and the forces that could further hasten that trend.


The discussion builds on his recent paper, Emerging markets in 2050: growth in a changing world, which identifies long-term structural shifts tilting the odds in favour of standout companies in Asia, Latin America and eastern Europe. In the podcast, he expands on this by identifying some of the companies that could be big winners, including:


  • the lithium miner SQM (Sociedad Química y Minera de Chile), which is set to benefit from a mismatch in supply and demand for the critical ingredient to electric car batteries and other energy storage systems
  • the South Korean high bandwidth memory chipmaker, SK Hynix, whose products are critical to training artificial intelligence systems at speed
  • the ‘super-app’ operator Kaspi.kz, which provides everything from bill payments, banking and travel bookings to shopping, maps and messaging
  •  the Singaporean ecommerce, fintech and gaming conglomerate Sea, whose chief executive has ambitions to extend into further sectors
  • China’s biggest coffee chain, Luckin Coffee, which is giving the country’s 1.4 billion citizens a passion for the beverage with its ever-changing menu of inventive recipes


In addition, Keiller discusses the implications of President Trump’s tariffs and why many Chinese companies still offer an exciting investment opportunity.

 

Resources:

 

Emerging markets in 2050: growth in a changing world

Emerging markets: our philosophy

Emerging markets: rethinking the opportunity

Finding high-calibre growth companies in emerging markets (podcast)

Luckin Coffee: looking forward

Kaspi's super-app

South-east Asia’s rising export stars (podcast)

SQM: powering the future

The Time-Travelling Economist by Charlie Robertson

 

Companies mentioned include:

Kaspi.kz

Luckin Coffee

Sea

SK Hynix

SQM


Timecodes:


00:00  Introduction

01:35  Baillie Gifford beginnings and a trip to Hong Kong

03:15  Transformational trends playing out to 2050 and beyond

05:05  US exceptionalism and multiple spheres of influence

07:25  Rising trade between emerging market nations

08:35  Redesigning Chinese e-scooters for Vietnam and the Philippines

10:15  The possibility of reduced reliance on the US dollar

11:40  Increasing demand for raw materials and semiconductors

12:35 Digital-first companies and underserved communities

14:45  Four types of firms capitalising on long-term growth factors

16:25  SQM’s lithium mines in Chile’s Atacama Desert

17:55  Lithium’s long-term commodity cycle opportunity

18:45  SK Hynix’s high bandwith memory and its role in AI

20:40  Kaspi.kz’s Kazakh super-app

21:40  Kaspi’s expansion plans in Uzbekistan and beyond

23:00  Sea’s founder Forrest Li and importance of culture

24:30  Luckin Coffee’s huge domestic opportunity

25:25  Luckin’s taste for invention

26:40  Investing in China amid a trade clash

28:50  The risk of underexposure

29:40  Book choice

30:55  Investing in Africa