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Abu Dhabi hosts ‘Fortune Global Forum’ to debate challenges to global economy

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  • The event will explore the theme "New Era of Business" featuring conversations on major geopolitical, economic, and technological developments
  • The forum, being held a few days before the start of COP28, will provide a platform for business leaders and CEOs to elaborate on their global footprints.

Abu Dhabi, UAE— The world’s top heads of multinational companies, policy-makers, and investors will gather in Abu Dhabi today to take part in the three-day long “the Fortune Global Forum” to discuss major challenges faced by the global economy.

Organised by the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development (ADDED), the Fortune Global Forum 2023, which runs from November 27 to November 29, will centre around the theme “New Era of Business” featuring conversations on major geopolitical, economic, and technological developments, according to Emirates News Agency (WAM).

The world-class event, being held for the first time in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, will address core themes influencing global business today, including market and trade dynamics, geopolitical tides, emerging technologies, talent shortages and workplace shifts, climate risk, and consumer trends.

Being organised few days before the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) to be hosted by the UAE, the Fortune Global Forum provides a suitable platform for business leaders and CEOs of the largest companies to elaborate on their global footprints.