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- In charts: 7 global shifts defining 2025 so far | World Economic Forum
So far, this year has been marked by significant global shifts, including increased geopolitical instability, the accelerating impact of AI and a changing labour market Economic factors like new US tariffs are redrawing trade maps, while the energy transition shows progress and gender gaps persist These seven charts from World Economic Forum reports help illustrate the inflection points this
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Davos 2025, the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum, takes place from 20-24 January under the theme, Collaboration for the Intelligent Age
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World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 'A Spirit of Dialogue' 19 – 23 January 2026 About the meeting World leaders from government, business, civil society and academia will convene in Davos to engage in forward-looking discussions to address global issues and set priorities The call for bold collective action makes the meeting particularly
- Economic growth and finance at Davos 2025 - The World Economic Forum
The economic challenge facing the world relates to how growth is achieved, and whether it aligns with other important national and global priorities This is the focus of the Forum’s Future of Growth Initiative, which is rethinking how economies can deliver a better balance between the quantity and quality of growth
- Tariffs dramatically change the tenor of global trade, and other . . .
The past couple of weeks have delivered extraordinary economic headlines The common thread is dramatic uncertainty and disruption as the world adjusts to the new US administration
- Global Risks Report 2025 | World Economic Forum
The Global Risks Report 2025 analyses global risks to support decision-makers in balancing current crises and longer-term priorities
- The Future of Jobs Report 2025 | World Economic Forum
Technological change, geoeconomic fragmentation, economic uncertainty, demographic shifts and the green transition – individually and in combination are among the major drivers expected to shape and transform the global labour market by 2030 The Future of Jobs Report 2025 brings together the perspective of over 1,000 leading global employers—collectively representing more than 14 million
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