From January 25th to 29th, local time, the World Economic Forum will host the 2021 "Davos Agenda" Dialogue, aiming to gather global leaders to "grasp the crucial year and rebuild the trust of all parties."

The five-day conference will focus on three themes of COVID-19, climate change and cooperation.

On the 18th local time, the World Economic Forum held a press conference to briefly introduce the important guests and themes of the conference.

  This conference will focus on building influence, rebuilding the trust of all parties, formulating the policies needed in 2021, and establishing necessary partnerships.

  More than 1,500 business, political and social organization leaders from more than 70 countries will set the agenda for the crucial 2021 and discuss how to expand their influence in the fast-moving Fourth Industrial Revolution.

  Klaus Schwab, founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum, said, “In the face of the impact of the new crown epidemic, countries around the world need to adjust their priorities and reform their social and economic systems. In order to formulate bold and innovative solutions, To control the new crown epidemic and promote a strong recovery, we must rebuild the trust of all parties and strengthen international cooperation. This special meeting will provide leaders with opportunities to share development visions and discuss current priorities, including accelerating job creation and protecting the environment. ."

  Experts from the World Economic Forum said that no person or institution can independently respond to current economic, environmental, social and technological challenges.

Some social faults have already begun to appear in 2020, and 2021 has become a key issue that mankind must face.

Therefore, building a sustainable and resilient economic system, promoting responsible industry transformation, reforming global public governance, promoting the fourth industrial revolution, and strengthening global and regional cooperation have become the five major topics of this conference.

(Headquarters reporter Xue Jingmeng)