Answer:
The future economic concerns of other countries will differ from those of the United States, mainly according to the degree of economic development of each nation. Thus, for example, countries like Germany or Canada, which have an economic development similar to that of the United States, will have economic and socioeconomic concerns quite similar to the United States (rational use of natural resources, redistribution of income, efficient allocation of public resources, etc.).
On the other hand, less developed nations such as those of Africa, Haiti or Cuba, for example, will have different concerns, such as guaranteeing access to water, food and sanitation for all their inhabitants, or generating foreign investments that provide jobs for their residents.