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3/11/24, 11:58 AM  Investopia 2024 holds 11 panel discussions exploring investment opportunities in the new economy, technology, circular and crea…
        Investopia 2024 holds 11 panel discussions exploring

        investment opportunities in the new economy, technology,

        circular and creative economy



        Urgent need for investment in human capital, education, and infrastructure to address challenges for economic
        growth highlighted


            DUBAI, UAE, March 01, 2024 /Environment PR News/ -- The opening day of Investopia 2024, held at St. Regis
        Sadiyaat in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UAE), witnessed 11 panel discussions featuring 37 experts, who
        offered their insights into investment opportunities in the new economy sectors, technology, the circular economy,
        creative economy, hospitality, sports and aviation. Attendees who witnessed these sessions included investors,
        economists, leading government officials, policy makers, and entrepreneurs from around the world.

        One of the morning panel sessions considered macroeconomics in the context of where the global economy is
        moving post COVID-19, how a successful COP28 is setting all countries on a sound footing to tackle climate change,
        what the impact of the outcome of the U.S. Presidential election will be; and why the global economy remains
        resilient to geopolitical shocks.

        Under the theme New Economic Frontiers Unveiled: Navigating the Unknown, the panel discussed factors driving the
        new economy sectors, markets and the role of governments and the private sector in optimising economic growth.

        Participants in this session were Dr. Mahmoud Mohieldin, Executive Director of the International Monetary Fund; Dr.
        François Bourguignon, Honorary President of the Paris School of Economics; and Dr. Nathan Sheets, Chief
        Economist at Citi; and John Defterios, Professor of Business Administration at NYU Abu Dhabi.

        Dr. Mohieldin highlighted the necessity of paying attention to low and middle-income countries in a changing global
        economic trend and cited Africa, where the continent grew for many countries from being a low-income region to
        becoming middle-income.


        "Middle-income countries and the middle class populations are being squeezed, and mid-sized enterprises do not
        have the same support as SMEs," Dr. Mohieldin said.

        "The middle needs investment, but [the situation] is not being discussed," he added, and went further and underlined
        the urgent need for investment in human capital, education and infrastructure." Dr. Mohieldin also noted that debt and
        development problems remain among the most critical issues facing the global economy and are of great concern to
        investors worldwide.

        Dr. Bourguignon drew attention to the urgent need to take more steps to achieve carbon neutrality to avoid the future
        repercussions that any additional delay in responding to climate change could cause. He explained that the current
        framework in place for the manufacturing and production of global goods needs to be replaced with a new one.

        Meanwhile, Dr. Sheets expressed a more optimistic view about the global economy's health, suggesting that an ever-
        advancing technology ecosystem has confronted many challenges the world has faced in recent years.

        Concerning the UAE's economy, Dr. Bourguignon said that what enables the country to face the economic challenges
        the world is its flexibility and resilience.

        In another panel, John Defterios, Professor of Business at NYU Abu Dhabi, spoke to three government officials. H.E.
        Ryad Mezzour, Minister of Industry and Trade of the Kingdom of Morocco; Jose-Maria Figueres, Former President of
        Costa Rica; and H.E Valentino Valentini, Deputy Minister for Enterprises and Made in Italy; all contributed to a lively
        debate under the theme: Navigating the New Economy: Global Economic Trends Challenging Governments where
        the four discussed today's rapid economic developments, technological and digital advancements, renewable energy
        and issues facing globalisation.

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