World Government Summit 2025 in Dubai.. Launch of the Ninth Public Finance Forum in Arab Countries
The activities of the "Ninth Public Finance Forum in Arab Countries", organized by the Ministry of Finance, in cooperation with the Arab Monetary Fund and the International Monetary Fund, kicked off today in Madinat Jumeirah, Dubai, as part of the preliminary day of the World Government Summit 2025, with the participation of Arab finance ministers, economic experts, and officials from international and regional financial institutions.
The forum, which is held under the title "Public Finance Resilience in a World of Uncertainty", discusses ways to achieve a balance between the requirements of development, financial sustainability, and climate action.
The forum includes four sessions that discuss the most prominent economic challenges, including the effects of the macroeconomy on public finance, debt pressures, financial policies to adapt to climate change, and developing tax systems to keep pace with economic transformations.
The sessions address ways to enhance the resilience of public finance in the face of economic shocks, with a focus on the importance of structural reforms to ensure the stability of public finances and enhance the ability to confront future crises. The financial policy tools that contribute to improving the efficiency of public spending and enhancing financial transparency are also reviewed.
Participants will discuss mechanisms for financing sustainable development, the role of regional and international financial institutions in supporting Arab countries to achieve their economic goals, and the opportunities and challenges associated with adopting modern financial technologies to enhance digital transformation in the financial sector.
The forum will conclude with a ministerial roundtable that brings together Arab finance ministers and officials from the International Monetary Fund and the Arab Monetary Fund to discuss mechanisms for regional financial cooperation and .priorities for the next phase in economic and financial policies
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