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Investment in the Geopolitical Age: Navigating Challenges and Seizing Opportunities from Geopolitical Shifts

WEF

This timely session brought together policymakers, investors, and geopolitical analysts to explore how today’s rapidly evolving geopolitical landscape is reshaping global investment strategies. Against a backdrop of shifting alliances, trade realignments, and rising regional tensions, speakers at AIM Congress discussed the pressing need for adaptive, risk-aware investment models.


The conversation addressed how governments and businesses are recalibrating their approach to supply chain resilience, energy security, and market diversification in response to political volatility. Speakers also emphasized the importance of geoeconomic foresight, highlighting tools and frameworks investors can use to identify new growth frontiers and mitigate risks.


From emerging markets in Africa and Asia to strategic sectors like green energy and digital infrastructure, the session showcased how proactive investment in the geopolitical age can unlock long-term value. It reinforced AIM Congress’s role as a platform for fostering informed, future-ready investment strategies in an increasingly complex world.

World Economic Forum

The World Economic Forum (WEF) is an international non-governmental organization founded in 1971, committed to improving the state of the world through public-private cooperation. Headquartered in Geneva, it brings together leaders from business, government, academia, and civil society to address global challenges and shape agendas across key sectors. Best known for its annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, the Forum facilitates dialogue on critical issues such as economic development, climate change, technology, and social inclusion. WEF promotes collaboration through strategic initiatives, research, and multi-stakeholder partnerships, aiming to drive sustainable, inclusive growth and foster innovation in a rapidly changing global landscape.

World Economic Forum