Vučić, Trump, and the Global Elite in Davos: What to Expect at the World Economic ForumThe World Economic Forum in Davos, which began yesterday afternoon, has brought together leading figures from government, business, and civil society.Among the numerous global leaders present are Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and U.S. President Donald Trump.At a moment marked by deep geopolitical, technological, and social changes, the Forum’s Annual Meeting provides an impartial platform for dialogue, collaboration, and action.For more than five decades, the Forum has convened leaders from business, government, civil society, international organizations, academia, and the next generation to understand global challenges and advance the world together.This year’s program continues that tradition, building on the Forum’s ongoing work while reflecting the latest global developments and revolutionary innovations.The program is designed to foster new ideas, generate long-term solutions for interconnected challenges, and open new opportunities for growth, resilience, and real impact.3,000 participants from 130 countriesWith nearly 3,000 participants from around 130 countries, Davos 2026 brings together a highly diverse mix of sectors, industries, governments, and generations, providing the breadth of perspectives necessary for collaborative solutions.Additionally, through open digital media experiences, live-streamed sessions, intense media coverage, and community engagement via the Open Forum, the conversation extends far beyond Davos, reaching a global audience.What to expect at Davos 2026Through sessions on geopolitics and growth, discussions will explore how cooperation can be renewed amid disputed norms, strained alliances, and declining trust. New models of collaboration may open opportunities even as long-held assumptions about security, sovereignty, and global integration are challenged.From managing geopolitical risks and economic uncertainty to harnessing innovation, discussions will focus on practical, solution-oriented paths that support resilience, competitiveness, and inclusive growth, including the responsible application of transformative technologies such as generative artificial intelligence.People at the center of changeEqually important is the human dimension of transformation. As industries evolve and technologies reshape the world of work, Davos will focus on how governments and companies can better invest in people: by building resilient workforces, supporting transitions to new skills, and enhancing well-being in an era of major change.Leaders will also consider how prosperity can be rebuilt within planetary boundaries, through the development of safe energy systems and sustainable natural and water resources.Who attends the 2026 Annual MeetingThe Annual Meeting brings together leaders from a wide range of countries, sectors, and communities to enable open exchange and practical dialogue on global challenges.Participants include CEOs and board chairs of Forum partner companies, as well as heads of state and government, senior officials from G7, G20, BRICS, and other countries, and leaders of international organizations.With half of the attending leaders from the Global South, the meeting reflects a wide spectrum of perspectives shaped by different economic, social, and regional contexts.The program is enriched by contributions from civil society, labor representatives, religious organizations, cultural figures, social entrepreneurs, academics, experts, and think tanks providing research-based analysis and insights.Young leaders from the Global Shapers community, innovators, and technology pioneers bring future-oriented ideas and firsthand experience of change.Media participation and live streaming of more than 200 sessions help ensure that discussions are transparent and accessible, allowing a global audience to follow, ask questions, and actively engage with the topics being addressed.
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Vučić, Trump, and the global elite in Davos: What will be discussed at the World Economic Forum
The World Economic Forum in Davos, which began yesterday afternoon, has brought together leading figures from government, business, and civil society.
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