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- Where is China’s economy headed? | World Economic Forum
“We have the confidence and capability to achieve the growth target,” Chinese Premier Li Qiang said at the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting of the New Champions (AMNC), a gathering of top global voices from government, business, civil society and academia held in Dalian, People’s Republic of China
- Trump tariffs: Visualising new US trade restrictions
For a better visual understanding of the tariffs and their possible impact, see the following infographics and be sure to revisit this page for insights on future developments On 2 April, the Trump administration unveiled a new tariff regime that applies a baseline additional tariff of 10% on US imports from all countries
- Pakistan’s path towards sustainable and inclusive growth
Uraan Pakistan is an economic transformation plan that aims to achieve sustainable, export-led 6% GDP growth by 2028
- Heres how COVID-19 affected education – and how we can get children’s learning back on track - The World Economic Forum
Recovering the months of lost education must be a priority for all nations When the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 to be a pandemic on 11 March 2020, few could have foreseen the catastrophic effects the virus would have on the education of the world’s children
- Detroit knows a thing or two about revival — other cities should take notes - The World Economic Forum
Detroit, once the textbook city in terminal decline, is going experiencing a renaissance Cities struggling with the impact of COVID-19 should take notes
- Tourism is Back to Pre-Pandemic Levels, but Challenges Remain
International tourist arrivals and the travel and tourism sector’s contribution to global GDP are expected to return to pre-pandemic levels this year, driven by the lifting of COVID-19-related travel restrictions and strong pent-up demand, as per the new World Economic Forum travel and tourism study, released today Topping the 2024 list of economies are the United States, Spain, Japan
- ‘This happens more frequently than people realize’: Arup chief on the lessons learned from a $25m deepfake crime - The World Economic Forum
Fraudsters used an AI deepfake to steal $25 million from UK engineering firm Arup It's an example of how cybercrime is evolving At the time, Arup’s Chief Information Officer, Rob Greig, said the company had seen the number of cyberattacks rise sharply, along with their sophistication
- Argentina: Can radical reform unlock its economic recovery?
Argentina has a history of economic instability While President Milei’s radical reforms have begun stabilizing the economy, political polarization remains
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