
什么驱动着你前行?——2026达沃斯领袖视角
每年一月的一周,阿尔卑斯山滑雪胜地达沃斯会转变为全球对话中心,汇聚各界领袖,共同推动当今最紧迫议题的进展。
每年一月的一周,阿尔卑斯山滑雪胜地达沃斯会转变为全球对话中心,汇聚各界领袖,共同推动当今最紧迫议题的进展。
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