At the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, organizers shared a clear message: in a more competitive and contested world, dialogue and engagement are more important than ever. 🌐🤝
"Dialogue and engagement are more important than ever," they told CGTN during an interview, stressing that staying connected through open conversations can help tackle global uncertainty.
But what does this mean for young South and Southeast Asians? Here are three key takeaways:
- Building bridges: Talking across borders helps build trust and opens doors for collaboration.
- Innovation through conversation: Whether you're a startup founder in Jakarta or a coder in Bengaluru, sharing ideas with international peers can spark fresh solutions.
- Staying informed: Engaging in global chats—online or IRL—keeps you ahead of trends, from climate tech 🌱 to digital currencies 💹.
As global uncertainty continues to shape markets and societies, WEF officials believe that dialogue isn't just nice to have—it's essential. So next time you're networking at a hackathon or joining a virtual panel, remember: your voice matters in the global conversation. 🌐✨
Ready to join in? Let’s keep the conversation going and turn uncertainty into opportunity! 🚀
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Dialogue more important amid global uncertainty: WEF officials
cgtn.com




