In 2024, the United States dominates the list of the 100 most valuable brands, accounting for more than half of the total brands with a combined value of $3.2 trillion.
China emerges as a significant player with the second-highest number of companies on the ranking. Notably, TikTok stands out as China’s most valuable brand, valued at $84.2 billion. Interestingly, China’s top brands are prominently concentrated in the financial sector, highlighting the nation’s growing influence in this domain.
India, as a burgeoning economic powerhouse, boasts Tata Group as its most valuable brand. Established in 1868, Tata Group spans across 30 companies in various sectors, ranging from technology and manufacturing to automotive and steel. Its subsidiary, Tata Technologies, is poised for an IPO in late 2024, projected to be valued at $2.5 billion.
Europe’s telecom sector sees Deutsche Telekom emerge as the most valuable brand, surpassing Verizon on a global scale. With 245 million mobile customers across over 50 countries, Deutsche Telekom epitomizes Europe’s technological prowess and global reach in the telecom industry.
The diversity of the global brand landscape underscores the dynamic nature of the market and the evolving trends in different regions. While the U.S. leads in brand value, the presence of influential brands from China, India, and Europe reflects the increasing globalization and interconnectedness of economies worldwide.
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