Trump set to lead largest-ever US delegation to World Economic Forum in Davos next week
Trump will lead a record 20-member U.S. delegation including five Cabinet secretaries to promote 'energy dominance' and America First agenda amid historic global participation, organizers said.
- President Donald Trump will attend the World Economic Forum in Davos with the largest US delegation ever, including five cabinet members and congressional representatives.
- Trump's 'America First' approach and trade tariffs have upended global trade and foreign relations, making Davos a potential platform for negotiation and underlining his dominance of the international agenda.
- Trump's assertive foreign policy on issues like Venezuela and Greenland has stirred concerns among US friends and foes.
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US President Donald Trump will attend the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland next week. Trump will lead the largest US delegation ever and is expected to command all the attention at the event.
WEF President Börge Brende reports Donald Trump's return to Davos. With him: the largest U.S. delegation in the history of the business meeting. Last year, the president caused trouble via live stream.
Davos organizers expect Trump-led US delegation to be largest ever
U.S. President Donald Trump will return to the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting of business, political and cultural elites in Davos, Switzerland, next week, leading a record-large U.S. delegation, organizers said Tuesday.
The World Economic Forum in Davos could become the venue of international politics in the coming week. In addition to EU Commission President of Leyen and Ukrainian President Selenskyj, US President Trump is now also expected.
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