Tech Cooperation Set to Improve Global Trade


TradeTech Global initiative outlines a vision for collaborative use of technology for global commerce to unlock trillions in trade


Børge Brende, President, World Economic Forum

Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 17 January 2024 – The societal, political, commercial, and environmental requirements of future trade demand transformative technology solutions. Novel technologies are being deployed for supply chain management, logistics infrastructure integration, and information financial flows to cope with the scale, complexity, and diversity of emerging trade relationships. Active partnerships between exporters and importers, logistics operators, technology innovators and policy-makers are accelerating a global shift to new models.

The TradeTech Global initiative, a joint venture between the World Economic Forum and the Government of the United Arab Emirates, has issued a report, TradeTech: Catalysing Innovation, outlining steps to seed, cultivate and harvest technology-enabled upgrades to global trade. It notes the rapid growth of artificial intelligence, ubiquitous sensing and distributed ledgers for managing complex physical, digital and financial flows.

“Leveraging technology for trade has the potential to unlock trillions of dollars in growth,” said Børge Brende, President, the World Economic Forum. “Fostering trust among stakeholders will drastically speed up how quickly we can benefit.”

The inaugural TradeTech Forum will be hosted by the UAE in parallel with the World Trade Organization Ministerial Conference in Abu Dhabi in February 2024.

“The world’s need for sustainable growth and development demands we be ambitious in using technology to overcome the limits of today’s trade,” said His Excellency Dr. Thani Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of State for Foreign Trade of the United Arab Emirates and Chair of the upcoming WTO Ministerial. “By intelligently deploying technology to make international trade simpler, cheaper, and more transparent, we can raise governments’ ambitions for cutting poverty, boosting growth, and improving sustainability.”

The report puts forth a three-stage process to roll out current and future technology in both advanced and developing economies. This includes aligning incentives, and making use of incubators and regulatory sandboxes, to help technologies to scale in the challenging standards environment of international trade.

About the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2024

The World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2024, taking place 15-19 January in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, convenes the world’s foremost leaders under the theme, Rebuilding Trust

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