U.S. President Donald Trump is set to participate in the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland next year, according to a White House official. The high-profile global event brings together political leaders, business executives, and influential thinkers to address some of the world’s most pressing economic and geopolitical challenges. Trump’s attendance is expected to draw significant international attention, especially as discussions at Davos often shape global policy directions and economic priorities.
According to reports from Bloomberg News, the president is scheduled to travel with a sizable entourage, underscoring the importance the administration places on the gathering. The World Economic Forum has long served as a platform for global cooperation and dialogue, and Trump’s presence may signal renewed engagement on issues such as trade, investment, and international relations. His participation also aligns with the administration’s ongoing focus on strengthening the U.S. economy, promoting American business interests, and influencing global economic policy.
The 2025 annual meeting began on January 20, coinciding with Trump’s inauguration day, and continued over several days. While he addressed attendees via video link during the event, his planned appearance next year marks a return to in-person engagement. Analysts expect that Trump’s visit could shape discussions around economic growth, national security, energy policy, and technological innovation, themes that have been central to both his campaign messaging and policy agenda.
As world leaders prepare to convene in Davos, Trump’s participation is likely to amplify the forum’s visibility and spark conversations about the United States’ evolving role in global affairs. With economic uncertainty and geopolitical tensions continuing to rise, the president’s presence at the event may influence not only diplomatic relations but also global market sentiment.


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