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News, Wed, Mar 25, 2026 | Shawwal 5, 1447
World Economic Forum postpones Jeddah meeting amid Middle East conflict
Saudi Arabia:
The World Economic Forum has postponed a meeting
scheduled in Jeddah next month on global cooperation and growth, citing current
regional developments.
The event, planned for April 22–23 and organized
in coordination with Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Economy and Planning, will be
rescheduled to a later date, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
The meeting was set to convene policymakers,
business leaders and international organizations to discuss economic growth,
energy and global collaboration.
The ministry said the decision was made at the
forum’s request, in light of current regional developments, to ensure the
meeting is held at a time that achieves the desired impact, the SPA report
added.
The postponement comes as the US-Israel war with
Iran disrupts travel, logistics, and large-scale events across the Middle East,
prompting organizers to reassess timelines to ensure participation.
“The ministry noted that the Kingdom has always
been fully prepared to host the international meeting in Jeddah, drawing on its
extensive experience and high organizational capabilities in hosting major
international events, and its established position in recent years as a leading
global platform for dialogue,” the SPA report stated.
The WEF said the international meeting on
cooperation and growth represents a key platform for fostering constructive
global dialogue and that, following coordination with the Ministry of Economy
and Planning, it decided to reschedule the meeting to maximize its benefits and
enhance its global impact.
It added: “The ministry looks forward to holding
the international meeting at a later date, which will be announced
subsequently.”
This is not the first major event in the region to
be disrupted by the ongoing conflict. Several high-profile gatherings have
already been postponed or rescheduled, including Saudi Arabia’s LEAP technology
conference, which has been pushed from April to late August to ensure stronger
international participation.
The fifth edition of LEAP will take place from
Aug. 31 to Sept. 3 at the Riyadh Exhibition & Convention Center in Malham after
organizers said the revised timing followed consultations with partners and
stakeholders to ensure strong international participation and a full program of
speakers, investors, and technology companies.
The Arabian Travel Market has also been delayed by
three months due to safety and well-being concerns. The major international
tourism and trade show, which marks its 33rd edition, will now take place from
Aug. 17 to 20, remaining at the Dubai World Trade Center.
Formula 1 races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia were
also canceled over safety concerns tied to the regional conflict, highlighting
wider disruption to global events, with the Grands Prix originally set for April
12 and April 19 and no replacement races scheduled.