The rich and powerful are in Davos, Switzerland for day three of the World Economic Forum.BI is talking to people on topics from AI infrastructure to the economy under Trump.This is what we're hearing on the ground.
Iran hopes U.S. President Donald Trump will choose "rationality" in its dealing with the Islamic Republic, Iran's Vice-President for Strategic Affairs Mohammad Javad Zarif said on Wednesday, adding Tehran had never sought nuclear weapons.
Japanese companies remain bullish about investing in the United States but need to prepare for supply chain shocks that could arise during Donald Trump's presidency, the chief executive of drinks giant Suntory Holdings said on Wednesday.
The global elite know Donald Trump better than almost anyone after his first presidency shocked boardrooms and foreign capitals.
At the World Economic Forum’s annual gathering in Davos, AI is the word that’s been on every major corporate leader’s lips. Here’s what they’re saying.
Welcome to CNBC’s live blog covering all the latest news, views and action on day 3 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Die globale Wirtschaftselite in Davos atmete am Dienstag auf, nachdem US-Präsident Donald Trump an seinem ersten Tag im Amt nur über Handelskriege geredet, aber noch keinen begonnen hatte. Dennoch sind die Top-Manager und Investment-Größen,
Vaishnaw’s comments highlight India's growing influence in the global data governance space. The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, which was passed last year, provides the foundation for these rules and has been lauded for its forward-thinking design.
Maharashtra Congress president Nana Patole on Wednesday took a jibe at Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis over his visit to Davos, saying he is out of the state at a time when there is a dispute in the ruling Mahayuti alliance over appointment of two district guardian ministers.
India’s Rail, IT, and I&B Minister, Ashwini Vaishnaw, speaking exclusively to CNBC-TV18 on the sidelines of WEF 2025, announced that the first 'Made in India' chip will roll out in 2025.
John Micklethwait, editor-in-chief of Bloomberg News, left, Rachel Reeves, UK chancellor of the exchequer, centre, and Jonathan Reynolds, UK business and trade secretary, at Bloomberg House during the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland.