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2021 Davos summit shifted to Lucerne in May

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2021 Davos summit shifted to Lucerne in May

A sign for the World Economic Forum is seen at sunset in the Congress center ahead of the annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, on January 19, 2020. (Photo by Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP)

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The World Economic Forum's annual meeting will now be held in the plush Burgenstock resort overlooking Lake Lucerne in May 2021

The World Economic Forum (WEF) announced on Wednesday, October 7, that its postponed 2021 Davos summit, themed as “The Great Reset” in the coronavirus crisis, will take place in Lucerne, Switzerland, from May 18 to 21.

The annual gathering of the world’s political, economic, and business elite traditionally takes place in January against the idyllic snowy backdrop of the Swiss Alpine village of Davos.

But it was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and, charged with remodeling the world economy in the wake of the crisis, will now be held 125 kilometers (75 miles) away in the plush Burgenstock resort overlooking Lake Lucerne.

“The meeting will take place as long as all conditions are in place to guarantee the health and safety of participants and the host community,” WEF spokesman Adrian Monck said in a statement.

“The meeting will focus on the solutions required to address the world’s most pressing challenges.

“Global leaders will come together to design a common recovery path, to shape ‘The Great Reset’ in the post-COVID-19 era and rebuild a more cohesive and sustainable society.”

Hybrid format

The WEF announced in June that the 51st edition of its annual meeting would take place in a hybrid format, then in August said it was being delayed for several months to reduce any risks to participants from the coronavirus pandemic.

The Lucerne summit will combine both in-person and virtual elements, with participants linked to a network of around 400 hubs worldwide to incorporate dialogue with the WEF’s “young global shapers, to ensure openness and inclusion,” said Monck.

The summit will be preceded during the week of January 25 by digitally-convened high-level “Davos Dialogues,” when global leaders will share their views on the state of the world in 2021. 

The novel coronavirus has killed more than 1.04 million people while at least 35.5 million infections have been recorded since the outbreak emerged in China late last year, according to a tally from official sources compiled by Agence France-Presse.

The pandemic has also triggered a global economic downturn, though the International Monetary Fund said on Tuesday, October 6, that while it is far from over, it will not be as bad as originally feared thanks to a flood of government spending.

The World Trade Organization (WTO) said likewise, forecasting a global trade contraction of 9.2% this year, rather than its previous “optimistic scenario” prediction of 12.9%.

But global trade will then grow by only 7.2% next year, rather than the previous 21.3% estimate issued in April, the WTO added.

Swiss cases rising

The WEF announcement comes as Switzerland announced on Wednesday that daily coronavirus cases had jumped over the 1,000-mark for the first time since April 1, when the peak of the pandemic’s initial wave began to recede.

Swiss Health Minister Alain Berset has urged the country to “get a grip” and be more rigorous in applying the basic measures to control the spread of the virus.

The 2020 edition of the WEF summit, hosted in January just as the world was beginning to become aware of the new coronavirus spreading in China, drew more than 50 heads of state and government to Davos.

It focused on themes of sustainability and finding a more inclusive model for capitalism.

United States President Donald Trump and Swedish teenage eco-warrior Greta Thunberg were among its top speakers.

The WEF said it aims to be back in Davos for 2022. – Rappler.com

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