Dr. Rania Al-Mashat Co-Chairs World Economic Forum Meetings with Discussions on Agile & Innovative Economic Policies to Manage Evolving Global Trends

23 June 2025
Held in Tianjin, China, June 23-26
Dr. Rania Al-Mashat Co-Chairs World Economic Forum Meetings with Discussions on Agile & Innovative Economic Policies to Manage Evolving Global Trends
H.E. Dr. Rania A.
Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International
Cooperation, headed to Tianjin, China, to participate in the World Economic
Forum meetings – as a Co-Chair – held from June 23-26.
This year's
meetings focus on agile & innovative economic policies to manage evolving
global trends, and are attended by high-level policymakers, private sector
leaders, and entrepreneurs from over 90 countries, within a framework of
constructive dialogue on the future of the global economy, in light of the
rapid transformations and multi-dimensional global economic challenges.
H.E. Dr. Rania
Al-Mashat's agenda includes a packed schedule of high-level events and
bilateral meetings. She will participate in the opening press conference of the
meetings, as well as panel discussions on advanced energy and manufacturing,
accelerating economic growth through innovation-based policies, in addition to
a dedicated session on China's Belt and Road Initiative.
In addition, the
Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation will
hold a number of bilateral meetings with representatives of the private sector,
development partners, and governments during the meetings.
The meetings underscore four main pillars: driving transformation in the energy and manufacturing sectors by promoting the adoption of clean technology and innovative solutions to meet sustainable development goals; strengthening global trade and investment partnerships, especially in light of geopolitical changes and transformations in the global economic system; empowering regional and international cooperation through multilateral platforms to enhance integration and knowledge exchange, particularly between China and countries in the Middle East and North Africa region; and supporting inclusive and market-responsive policies, by highlighting the financing of green transformation projects and the low-carbon economy, and the role of women and future leaders in driving development.