Prime Minister G.Zandanshatar will attend the 56th World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, on January 19–23, 2026, where he is scheduled to deliver speeches and join high-level discussions.
G.Zandanshatar will take part in sessions including the High-Level Meeting on World Tourism, Intensifying the Momentum of Global Cooperation for the Environment, and Application of Artificial Intelligence in Circular Value Chains, and will contribute to related panels with political, business and civil-society leaders.
During the forum he will also hold bilateral and business meetings to present Mongolia’s policy priorities, projects and investment opportunities.
The World Economic Forum’s 56th meeting, held under the theme “A Spirit of Dialogue”, brings together heads of state and government, business leaders and experts from around the world to tackle global economic, environmental and technological challenges.
This year’s forum expects participation from more than 70 heads of state and government and some 2,700 delegates in total.
Prime Minister G.Zandanshatar will attend the 56th World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, on January 19–23, 2026, where he is scheduled to deliver speeches and join high-level discussions.
G.Zandanshatar will take part in sessions including the High-Level Meeting on World Tourism, Intensifying the Momentum of Global Cooperation for the Environment, and Application of Artificial Intelligence in Circular Value Chains, and will contribute to related panels with political, business and civil-society leaders.
During the forum he will also hold bilateral and business meetings to present Mongolia’s policy priorities, projects and investment opportunities.
The World Economic Forum’s 56th meeting, held under the theme “A Spirit of Dialogue”, brings together heads of state and government, business leaders and experts from around the world to tackle global economic, environmental and technological challenges.
This year’s forum expects participation from more than 70 heads of state and government and some 2,700 delegates in total.
