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Post by : Rameen Ariff
US President Donald Trump will attend the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, in 2026, the White House confirmed on Thursday, marking his return to one of the world’s most prominent gatherings of global business and political leaders.
The annual Davos Forum brings together heads of state, CEOs, economists, and policymakers to discuss major global issues ranging from economic stability and energy security to innovation, climate, and geopolitics. Trump’s presence is expected to draw significant international attention, especially as he continues shaping his administration’s economic and foreign policy agenda.
According to officials, Trump will attend the Davos Forum with a large entourage, underscoring the importance the administration is placing on engagement with global partners ahead of several major economic and trade decisions expected in 2026.
Earlier reports suggested that the planning for Trump’s visit has been underway for weeks, with senior aides coordinating logistics and scheduling meetings with world leaders. The trip is expected to open discussions on trade reforms, supply chain resilience, energy cooperation, and investment opportunities between the United States and key global markets.
Trump previously participated in Davos sessions during his first term, including an address via video link during the 2025 meeting, which coincided with his inauguration. His upcoming in-person appearance is likely to be a centerpiece event of the forum.
Analysts say Trump’s participation could signal an attempt to reinforce America’s global leadership narrative while forging new economic alignments amid rapidly shifting geopolitical dynamics.
The 2026 Davos Forum is expected to host hundreds of delegates from across the world, and Trump’s attendance will likely influence the tone and outcomes of several high-level discussions.
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