Carney’s pitch at World Economic Forum could set stage for new global partnerships
Experts say Canada’s presence at the World Economic Forum has outsized importance this year, with Prime Minister Mark Carney’s pitch to expand global trade relationships coming as rhetoric from U.S. President Donald Trump threatens to hijack the annual meeting.
The conference in Davos, Switzerland, sees politicians and wealthy corporate leaders meet to discuss global affairs and economic development.
But Ivey Business School fellow Mahmood Nanji said the latest edition “takes on a different kind of meaning” than in past years amid global conflict and economic upheaval.
He said the forum provides an important opportunity for Carney to plant the seed that could lead to eventual new trade partnerships, at a time when uncertainty lingers over renegotiation of the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement.

