Saudi Arabia to Host World Economic Forum Meeting on Global Collaboration and Growth
High-level gathering will bring political, business and policy leaders together to address economic resilience, cooperation and development
Saudi Arabia is set to host a World Economic Forum meeting focused on global collaboration and economic growth, reinforcing the Kingdom’s expanding role as a convenor of international dialogue on pressing economic and geopolitical challenges.
The event will bring together senior government officials, business leaders and policy experts to examine pathways for sustainable growth amid an increasingly fragmented global economy.
Organisers said the meeting will concentrate on strengthening international cooperation, restoring confidence in global markets and identifying practical solutions to shared challenges such as slowing growth, supply chain pressures and technological transformation.
Discussions are expected to cover themes including investment, trade, innovation and the role of emerging economies in shaping future growth.
Saudi officials highlighted that hosting the meeting reflects the Kingdom’s commitment to constructive global engagement and economic reform.
The forum aligns with Saudi Arabia’s broader vision to position itself as a bridge between regions and as a platform for dialogue linking advanced and emerging economies.
The World Economic Forum has increasingly looked beyond its traditional annual gathering to convene issue-specific meetings around the world, aimed at fostering more focused collaboration.
Saudi Arabia has previously hosted major international conferences and forums, underscoring its capacity to facilitate high-level multilateral engagement.
The upcoming meeting is expected to generate policy insights and partnerships that extend beyond the event itself, reinforcing the importance of coordinated global action at a time of economic uncertainty and rapid change.