Thailand is preparing to take the global stage at the World Economic Forum in Davos in January 2026, where it will present a new strategic vision for trade and investment. Led by the Minister of Commerce, this move is seen as a chance for the country to highlight its shift toward a more modern and competitive economic model.
The strategy is built around three main pillars: driving the digital economy, promoting environmentally friendly trade, and strengthening Thailand’s role as a partner in global food security. Together, these goals aim to position the country for long-term growth in a rapidly changing world.
A key focus will be regional digital cooperation, with Thailand set to champion the ASEAN Digital Economy Framework Agreement. Discussions with global business leaders are expected to help connect policy ambitions with private-sector innovation.
Beyond promotion, the delegation also plans to use the forum to attract new investment and learn from international best practices, especially in data governance, supply chains, and high-tech workforce development.
Overall, Thailand’s presence at Davos signals its intent to play a more active role in shaping future trade rules, digital growth, and sustainable development on the global stage.