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World leaders and business executives wrapped up a week at Davos, dominated by discussions on geopolitics, finance, and technology, as Donald Trump's return to the US presidency loomed large. The World Economic Forum WEF in Davos, which commenced earlier this week, has once again drawn over 3, business leaders, politicians, and policymakers to the picturesque Swiss Alps however, while the forum remains a hub for discussions on global challenges, a darker narrative has emerged.
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In the Middle East, talks of peace gained momentum, with Trump seen as key to negotiating a Palestinian state. Iran signaled readiness to renegotiate its nuclear deal. In finance, US deregulation spurred optimism for dealmaking, while investors awaited clarity on cryptocurrency regulation.
AI took center stage, with focus on automating repetitive tasks and US efforts to maintain leadership over China in the field. Energy discussions highlighted Trump's pro-oil stance and withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement. Europe was urged to accelerate deregulation to maintain its energy competitiveness. DEI initiatives faced uncertainty as Trump rolled back federal diversity programs, raising concerns among businesses.
Finally, while tensions with China persisted, Trump's softer stance on tariffs and a call for cooperation on Ukraine hinted at a possible thaw, with global investors closely watching Beijing's economic policies. Representational image Credits: World Economic Forum Your browser does not support the audio element. Uttar Pradesh. Next Article.