Roundtable Discussion
January 20th, 2026
Delphi Economic Forum in Davos
Strengthening the Transatlantic Economic Engine:
Pathways to Shared Competitiveness and Resilience
For the first time the Delphi Economic Forum hosted a roundtable discussion in Davos, Switzerland, on Tuesday, January 20th, 2026.
The Transatlantic relationship is the world’s most vital economic partnership, yet despite shared interests both the EU and the US face unprecedented challenges in maintaining global competitiveness amid geopolitical shifts and rapid technological change.
This panel analysed shared priorities (supply chain diversification, competitiveness, economic and energy security, human talent & workforce transition) as well as points of friction (such as regulatory divergence or the imperative of EU’s strategic autonomy), with the aim of identifying pathways for strengthening the Transatlantic bonds in the new challenging environment.
It also focused on how innovation and public-private partnership have become the indispensable engine for growth across key strategic sectors and can help foster a dynamic ecosystem of Transatlantic resilience, ensuring augmented competitiveness in the new age of global realignments.
With the kind support of Philip Morris International
Attendance by invitation only
