Global Economic Heavyweights Converge At Davos 2026 | World Economic Forum

The World Economic Forum in Davos is witnessing an unprecedented gathering of the world’s biggest economic powers. The United States, which accounts for nearly 27% of global GDP, returns to centre stage with President Donald Trump leading the largest-ever US delegation, including five cabinet secretaries, bipartisan lawmakers and state governors. China, the world’s second-largest economy, is also strongly represented with a high-level delegation led by Vice Premier He, reflecting Beijing’s focus on growth, trade and global engagement. Asia, now contributing close to 50% of global GDP, is emerging as a dominant force, with leaders from Indonesia, Pakistan, India and other major Asian economies attending. With the world’s economic and political heavyweights in one place, Davos has become a critical platform for shaping the future of global trade, diplomacy and growth.