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- The Future of Jobs Report 2025 | World Economic Forum
The Future of Jobs Report 2025 brings together the perspective of over 1,000 leading global employers—collectively representing more than 14 million workers across 22 industry clusters and 55 economies from around the world—to examine how these macrotrends impact jobs and skills, and the workforce transformation strategies employers plan to embark on in response, across the 2025 to 2030 timeframe
- US-China trade framework agreed and other trade news to know | World . . .
The World Trade Organization's Tariff Trade Data tracker captured a timeline of the tariff war over the past three months, which peaked at a 143 45% tariff on Chinese goods in April Lin Jian, a foreign ministry spokesperson for China, told a news conference that " China has always kept its word and delivered results
- Global Risks Report 2025 | World Economic Forum
The 20th edition of the Global Risks Report 2025 reveals an increasingly fractured global landscape, where escalating geopolitical, environmental, societal and technological challenges threaten stability and progress
- World Economic Forum Annual Meeting
The 54th Annual Meeting of The World Economic Forum will take place at Davos-Klosters from 15th to 19th January 2024
- The top global health stories from 2024 | World Economic Forum
The world paid considerable attention to the intersection of climate and health this year, with 2024 seeing a health day held at COP29 for the second time in history This issue was also a special focus area for the G20 health agenda in 2024
- WTO sounds alarm on trade risks and other trade news | World Economic Forum
US stance on multilateral development banks: Questions remain over the Trump administration’s long-term support for the IMF and World Bank, with ongoing uncertainty around US funding commitments Energy finance shift: World Bank President Ajay Banga is likely to outline a revised strategy that includes greater support for nuclear and gas projects, aligning more closely with current US priorities
- Buckling up for a long ride: chief economists add detail to a downbeat . . .
Image: World Economic Forum There are also glimmers of hope, and a sense we may soon find a new baseline from which to rebuild and move forward Greater strategic agility will be required of people running businesses, chief economists say, and unemployment levels may yet rebound to near historic lows
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