Core Insights - The World Economic Forum's "Global Risks Report 2026" identifies geopolitical and economic risks as escalating in a new competitive era, with geopolitical economic confrontation being the primary risk for 2026 [1][2] - Other significant risks for 2026 include armed conflict between nations, extreme weather, social polarization, and misinformation, with economic risks rising the fastest [1] - The report highlights worsening debt issues and potential asset bubbles, compounded by geopolitical economic conflicts, which could trigger a new wave of turmoil [1] Short to Medium-Term Risk Outlook - Geopolitical economic confrontation is deemed the most severe risk in the short to medium term (next two years) [2] - The World Economic Forum's Executive Director, Sadia Zahidi, states that the world has entered a new competitive era, impacting all subsequent global risks [2] - The President and CEO of the World Economic Forum, Borge Brende, emphasizes that the changing competitive landscape has altered the global cooperation dynamic, underscoring the importance of collaborative pathways and dialogue [2] Expert Contributions - The report consolidates insights from over 1,300 global experts, analyzing current, short-term, and long-term risks faced worldwide [3]
【环球财经】世界经济论坛报告:地缘经济对抗是2026年首要风险
Xin Hua She·2026-01-14 22:44