
- The annual meeting of the World Economic Forum is being held in Davos from 16 to 20 January 2023.
- Here’s a snapshot of everything you need to know this morning about the final day of Davos 2023.
Welcome to the final day of the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos. All week long, we’ll be sharing your expectations, sessions you won’t want to miss, pre-readings, podcasts and everything else that’s good to know. Below is your roundup for day 5.
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How to follow Davos 2023
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Things you may have missed yesterday.
Heard from us yesterday Yoon Suk YulPresident of the Republic of Korea, and Kyriakos MitsotakisPrime Minister of Greece at Davos 2023.
We also launched our Zero Health Gaps Pledge.
And we also launched the Trade Ministers’ Alliance on Climate.
Sessions to watch
These are some of the highlights from today in Davos. All times in GMT+1
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09:00
What next for monetary policy?
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10:15
A New Helsinki
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11:00
Global Economic Outlook: Is It the End of an Era?
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12:00 p.m
Concluding Remarks: The Road Ahead
Making a difference
Natural disasters threaten a large percentage of global GDP, equivalent to $44 trillion. The World Economic Forum is working with companies around the world to combat this through its 1t.org initiative.
More than 80 companies have pledged to plant more than 7 billion trees in more than 65 countries.
Find out more about it here, or watch the video below.
Radio Davos: Podcast from the Mountain
We’re bringing you podcasts from Davos every day. They will offer interviews, context and insight into everything that is happening here at the Annual Meeting. Get them on our podcast page or wherever you find your podcasts.
Some reading and watching for this morning
You can keep up with the discussions and talking points this week by visiting our Davos 2023 collection page on the agenda. Also, here’s a snapshot of some of the pieces we’ve published.
How to Prioritize Resilience in the Face of Cyber Attacks
Trading Up: Taking the High Road Out of the Trading Depression
Trade is in trouble. Can technology help?
5 Ways Business Leaders Can Make an Impact in Their Communities
Here’s how emerging economies are investing in their digital future.
Technology can solve our problems – but only if we get the right funding
Natural loss is an economic crisis – we need innovative solutions now.