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The Fortune Global Forum kicks off in Abu Dhabi on Monday

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November 26, 2023

12:14 p.m


Abu Dhabi: “The Gulf”
The activities of the “Fortune” Global Forum, which will be held for the first time in the Middle East and North Africa, will begin in Abu Dhabi on Monday, 27 – 29 November, with the participation of the most important decision makers. Discuss the most important challenges in the global economy and develop strategies relevant to the business sector.
Dr. Thani bin Ahmad Al Saidi, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Omar Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy and Remote Work Applications and Ahmed Jassim Al Zaabi, Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development. , will participate in the forum.
Rashid Abdul Karim Al Balushi, Deputy Secretary of the Department of Economic Development, Abu Dhabi, said: “Hosting the Fortune Global Forum for the first time in the region is part of our efforts to support collaboration between key players and positively contribute to development. Business internationally, and benefit from the advantages of each side to create a brighter future for all.” ».
He added: “We look forward to welcoming decision-makers, economists and CEOs to participate in constructive dialogue on critical issues and to identify opportunities for collaboration focused on promoting human development and sustainability. Given our role in leading economic growth and diversification efforts, we at Abu Dhabi Economy are working to continue the process of growth and prosperity based on the strong foundation of the Emirate’s economy. From the Emirate of Abu Dhabi”
Organized by the Department of Economic Development – Abu Dhabi under the slogan “New Era for Business”, the forum will see discussions on geopolitical, economic and technological developments.
The event addresses the most important factors affecting the global business sector such as market dynamics, global trade, geopolitical developments, new technologies, talent shortages, workplace changes, climate risks and consumer trends.

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