Modi, Xi expected to attend ‘virtual’ WEF meet in Davos

The forum expects to hold its annual meeting in person in May in Singapore.

World Economic Forum organizers are expecting leaders including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chinese President Xi Jinping, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa for a virtual gathering next week — after the COVID-19 pandemic doused plans for the annual in-person event in Davos, Switzerland.

The forum expects to hold its annual meeting in person in May in Singapore.

Forum founder Klaus Schwab said the aim of the virtual “Davos Agenda” meeting starting Jan. 25 is to restore trust and engage all stakeholders in business, government, civil society and beyond to help build a “more peaceful and prosperous post-corona era.”

The event runs throughout the week with daily themes on subjects like economic systems, responsible growth, cooperation and the harnessing of technologies in the 4th Industrial Revolution – a common theme at Davos events.

Borge Brende, the forum…

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