
US President Donald Trump is set to meet global business leaders in Davos on Wednesday, as his policies dominate the World Economic Forum. CEOs from financial services, consulting, and crypto sectors have been invited to a reception following Trump’s special address, highlighting his growing influence over the event.
The White House confirmed that several top US officials, including Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, will accompany Trump. While the full agenda of the meeting remains unclear, it signals a high-profile interaction between the US administration and global business leaders. Some invitees have noted the meeting is intended for international CEOs, not only Americans.
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Trump’s presence comes amid his recent controversial policy moves, including his demand that the United States acquire Greenland and the imposition of tariffs on European countries. European diplomats and national security advisers are expected to discuss these matters on the sidelines of the forum, indicating the geopolitical weight of his appearance.
China is also actively participating in Davos, with Vice Premier He Lifeng delivering a special address and hosting a reception for global CEOs. Russian President Vladimir Putin’s special envoy Kirill Dmitriev will meet US delegation members, further highlighting the forum’s role as a hub for high-stakes diplomacy.
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Observers said Trump’s style is dramatic but strategic, with some business leaders noting that his aggressive tactics aim to negotiate long-term advantages for the US. The event underscores how the president’s policies are shaping international economic discussions and keeping global leaders focused on US moves.