The World Economic Forum's Saadia Zahidi writes about the complex ways AI is transforming the global labor market.
Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick said point-blank during a panel discussion at the World Economic Forum (WEF) on Tuesday ...
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Global economy may never look the same after nation strikes $6T mineral jackpot
The discovery of a vast new trove of minerals valued at around six trillion dollars is not just another resource story, it is ...
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Instability is the new normal: Eswar Prasad on a splintering global economic order at Davos 2026
At BT Davos 2026, India Today TV's Consulting Editor Rajdeep Sardesai is in an exclusive conversation with Eswar Prasad, Professor, Cornell University, USA, on the deepening disorder in the global ...
At the 2026 World Economic Forum, leaders clashed over major political and ideological issues, underscoring the struggle on ...
Trump’s Greenland push could overshadow his original plan to use his appearance at the gathering of global elites to address ...
Geopolitical tensions at Davos, especially over Greenland, signal a shift toward economic multipolarity and potential de-globalization. Markets are reacting to President Trump's stance on Greenland ...
For years, economists have pointed to technology, globalization, and shifting labor markets as primary factors contributing ...
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has decried globalization as a “failed policy” that has harmed America's workers and ...
A panel at the World Economic Forum in Davos questions U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick about the hardball economic ...
In my view, it’s not that tariffs are not damaging but rather, their effects are being stretched over a longer period of time ...
It is hard to pinpoint the number of stops that electronic devices make before reaching their final consumer. For most phones ...
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