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Horasis Hosts Business Leaders Alongside Senior Members of Government

Business leaders from the US are in Japan this week for Horasis Asia Meeting. As the organization’s second in-person meeting since the beginning of COVID, this year’s conference will have 300 of the most senior members of the Horasis community, including delegates from the US, to discuss growth strategies and tackle the most significant challenges facing economies around the globe.

The summit takes place this November 20 and 21, with discussions to focus on sustainability, innovations in technology, economics, and digital currencies, among other topics.

Horasis, a Switzerland-based think tank, hosts several such economic summits every year in different regions throughout the world with the aim to find sustainable business solutions for corporations in emerging markets.

Horasis Asia Meeting first began in 2016 and has quickly become one of the region’s most important forums to encourage dialogue between Asian leaders to make way for positive investments and growth.

Horasis Chairman Frank-Jürgen Richter

This year presents a unique challenge for Asian economies continue trying to pick up the pieces from the COVID pandemic, as the economic outlooks for a number of countries in Asia paint a more challenging picture.

“We are eagerly anticipating the opportunity to host the Horasis community in Japan for our annual Asia Meeting,” said Frank-Jürgen Richter, Chairman of Horasis.

“As the global economic downturn increases pressure on leaders, it’s never been more important for us to not only bring decisive solutions to the many advancing issues that communities are dealing with, but also to unite the continent to further Asia’s development.”

Over the course of the Horasis Asia Meeting 2022, panels and talks will focus on sustainability, rebooting economic activity, how jobs in the region will look going forward, and how more sustainable development can occur in Asia in a post-COVID world.

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