The Global Investors Forum 2025 is a strategic platform that connects GCC countries to Eurasia through a unified investment ecosystem
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Tbilisi is set to host the Global Investors Forum (GIF 2025), a leading platform strengthening cooperation between the GCC and Eurasia through a unified investment ecosystem. Organized with Eurasia Gulf, AGI Holding, and supported by the ICC and the Hong Kong–Middle East Business Chamber, the forum will take place on 4–5 December 2025. More than 1,500 participants, 70 institutional investors, and 50 speakers from over 40 countries will engage in panels, investment presentations, and matchmaking across five core sectors: sustainability and technology, tourism, digital money and securitization, real estate and infrastructure, and Agri-tech and food security. The event will launch strategic partnerships and MoUs involving government and private institutions from GCC and international markets, targeting clean energy, sustainable technologies, medical tourism, smart infrastructure, and digital agriculture. Confirmed figures include H.E. Dr Abdullah Belhaif Al Nuaimi, H.E. Aisha Mohammed Saeed Al Mulla, Dr Tayseer Al Khunaizi, Dr Saad Al-Din Mneimneh, and Arif bin Ali Alabbar.
High-profile global leaders such as Arif Anis MBE, John W.H. Denton, Shammas Awad, and Hani Idris will join ministers, sovereign wealth funds, and major corporations under the theme “Bridges Between Continents – From the GCC to Eurasia.” Speakers underscored the growing link between investments, sustainability, and long-term resilience, with ESG becoming a financial imperative. Dr Mneimneh emphasized GIF as a strategic platform reshaping East–West economic integration, while Anis highlighted the forum’s timeliness amid declining FDI and rising digital currencies and AI-driven capital flows. Hosting GIF reinforces Georgia’s role as a connector between the Middle East, Europe, and Central Asia, supported by rapidly expanding UAE–Georgia economic relations exceeding USD 6 billion. The forum is expected to yield high-value investment agreements focused on renewable energy and digital infrastructure, strengthening the UAE's position as a global economic hub linking GCC, European, and Asian markets.
