Finance Minister: Saudi Presence at Davos 2026 Bolsters Kingdom's Role in Global Economic Progress

Minister of Finance Mohammed Aljadaan affirmed that Saudi Arabia's participation in the 56th World Economic Forum in Davos, held under the theme "A Spirit of Dialogue," stems from its commitment to strengthening international cooperation and addressing global economic challenges.
 In a statement to the Saudi Press Agency, Aljadaan pointed to the Kingdom's growing influence in shaping global economic trends, driven by its robust economy and regional and international standing. He emphasized that the Kingdom will use this platform—which brings together government, business, and academic leaders—to explore ways to promote global stability and growth.
 The minister stated that this year's forum focuses on five key global challenges: building trust and cooperation, identifying new drivers for sustainable growth, investing in human capital, ensuring the responsible use of technology and innovation, and integrating environmental sustainability into economic models. Discussions will also cover the impacts of artificial intelligence, digital transformation, and cybersecurity on global industries.
 Aljadaan said that the Saudi delegation will present solutions based on the Kingdom's successes in economic diversification and sustainability. These include strategic investments in renewable energy, modern technologies, and AI.
 He concluded by noting that many Vision 2030 objectives align directly with the forum's annual topics, highlighting the Kingdom's role in advancing future-focused economic visions.

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