WASHINGTON — An influential Chinese organization acknowledged on Wednesday that a new Davos-style forum for global business and political elites hosted by Michael R. Bloomberg, the billionaire media executive and former mayor of New York, will not be held in Beijing in November as planned.

Mr. Bloomberg moved the forum to Singapore because of fallout from the trade war between the United States and China, people familiar with the planning for the forum told The New York Times last week.

In a statement released on Wednesday, the China Center for International Economic Exchanges said the forum had been changed because of scheduling conflicts with “a number of large-scale events.” The group, which is made up of former senior Chinese government officials, including former Vice Premier Zeng Peiyan, made the announcement with Bloomberg L.P., the financial data and news company founded by Mr. Bloomberg.

The two organizations said they planned to hold the second iteration of the forum in Beijing in November 2019.