Deputy Prime Minister of Mongolia T. Dorjkhand is attending the 55th World Economic Forum, held in Davos, Switzerland, from January 20 to 24 under the theme “Collaboration for the Intelligent Age.”
During the forum, Deputy Prime Minister T. Dorjkhand will participate in key sessions, including “The Geoeconomics of Energy and Materials” and “Technological Solutions to Address Pollution.”
He will also sign two significant agreements: a cooperation agreement with the World Economic Forum on the Strategic Intelligence Platform project and a memorandum of understanding with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development to advance renewable energy development and Mongolia’s climate goals.
For the first time, Mongolia is operating the “Mongolia House” at the forum, serving as a platform to promote the country and facilitate bilateral and multilateral meetings. Among the more than 200 participating countries, over ten nations have established similar houses.
The forum is attended by the prime ministers of Argentina, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, South Africa, the Netherlands, Kuwait, Peru, Bhutan, Liechtenstein, Chad, Ecuador, Latvia, and Finland. Leaders of major organizations, including the International Monetary Fund, World Bank, World Trade Organization, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, World Health Organization, and International Atomic Energy Agency, are also present.