By Staff Reporter
World Governments Summit Partners with ICC to Enhance Global Trade and Economy
The World Governments Summit (WGS) has established a groundbreaking knowledge partnership with the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) to explore innovative pathways in global business, economy, and trade.
This collaboration underscores WGS’s commitment to fostering international cooperation, enhancing innovation, and promoting sustainable growth.
The formal agreement was signed by Omar bin Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence and Vice-Chair of the WGS, alongside ICC Secretary-General John W.H. Denton.
Al Olama highlighted the importance of international partnerships in addressing future challenges and stated that WGS is focused on advancing knowledge exchange and improving government models to enhance quality of life and create opportunities for future generations. He emphasized that the ICC partnership enriches WGS’s resources, enabling it to support decision-makers with innovative solutions.
Denton affirmed the importance of the partnership, viewing WGS as a vital platform for shaping global governance. He noted that the ICC represents over 45 million companies worldwide, advocating for the involvement of the private sector in tackling global challenges.
“No global challenge can be effectively addressed without the involvement of the private sector,”
he stated, stressing the ICC’s commitment to inclusive and innovative solutions.
As a knowledge partner, the ICC will bolster bilateral cooperation, enriching WGS’s role in shaping the future of global business and trade. Together, the organizations aim to develop resilient economic models and promote international standards that facilitate sustainable development, ultimately improving quality of life across communities worldwide.
News Source: Emirates News Agency