Business Forum To Unite Entrepreneurs And Experts From 34 Countries In Moscow

Entrepreneurs and experts from 34 countries will gather in Moscow for the International Business Forum "Social Responsibility of Business: Investments in a Common Future," taking place at the World Trade Center under the platform of the World Public Assembly.

The forum will focus on principles of building trusted, long-term international business partnerships and the social responsibility of business, emphasizing the role of public diplomacy in creating a favorable business environment. Discussions will also highlight models of effective partnership between the state, private sector, and civil society.

Confirmed speakers include Mamodjun Kwidjim Taure, CEO of Ubuntu Group from South Africa; Kan Zaw, Minister of Investment and Foreign Economic Relations of Myanmar; and Saleumxay Kommasith, Deputy Prime Minister of Laos. The forum will be moderated by Alexander Ageev, Doctor of Economic Sciences and Director General of the Institute for Economic Strategies of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

The structure of the forum will address pressing global challenges, including economic and political fragmentation and the impact of breakthrough technologies, while exploring solutions through the transformation of the global economic architecture, development of advanced technologies, and strategic investments in human capital and quality of life.

Key program highlights include presentations of successful projects and panel discussions, such as "From Trust Between People to Trust Between Economies: Humanitarian Foundations of International Partnership" and "The Role of Business in Economic Integration in an Era of Global Change."

In addition, participants will showcase new technologies, investment projects, and innovative products, engage in B2B negotiations, and sign international business agreements. More than 30 companies from various countries will exhibit their products and technologies in the exhibition zone.