Illustrative photo for: Davos 2026 Focuses on Global Issues Including Trump Trade

The World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos has officially opened for 2026, bringing together global leaders, business executives, and policymakers to discuss pressing international issues. Among the topics attracting significant attention are former U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent trade policies and ongoing disputes over Greenland’s sovereignty and resource rights.

During the opening sessions, delegates examined the implications of Trump’s trade approach for the global economy, including potential shifts in international trade agreements and relationships. Additionally, Greenland’s strategic importance and its resource disputes with Denmark and other nations were highlighted as key regional issues with broader geopolitical consequences.

The conference also features panels on climate change, digital transformation, and economic stability, reflecting the forum’s wide-ranging agenda. As discussions continue, attendees aim to foster cooperation and develop strategies to address the complex challenges faced by countries and industries worldwide.

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