“The Financial Times reported that it is best to see the world’s trends in Dubai, due to its unlimited creative ideas, airports, and markets that make it easy for everyone to understand the pulse of the world.
The newspaper pointed out that visiting Dubai is an educational way to learn about global issues and affairs, better than what was available in Davos during the World Economic Forum.
The British newspaper added in its report that Dubai truly deserves a visit because the world’s economic center is shifting towards the East now, and one must see the fruits of this new wealth up close.
The Financial Times continued by stating, ‘If the elites in Davos are already wealthy individuals from rich countries, then their counterparts in Dubai are wealthy individuals from middle-income countries.’
And if the goal is to get an idea of how things are going, then visiting Dubai from time to time, as a way of sensing the pulse, is undoubtedly a smart choice.
In an article, the writer Janan Ganesh mentioned, ‘If the elites in Davos are already wealthy individuals from rich countries, then their counterparts in Dubai are wealthy individuals from middle-income countries.’
And if the goal is to get an idea of how things are going, then visiting Dubai from time to time, as a way of sensing the pulse, is undoubtedly a smart choice.’
Ganesh chose to spend this week in Dubai, coinciding with the World Economic Forum in Davos in 2024, and wrote about his experience, titling his article ‘Seeing the World from Dubai is Better than Seeing it from Davos’.”