The US president-elect attended the meeting of business and government leaders in Davos twice during his first term.
US President-elect Donald Trump will participate virtually in the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, just after his inauguration as US president, the forum's president said on Tuesday.
Børge Brende, Norway's former foreign minister and head of the Geneva-based organization, noted that Trump attended the meeting of business and government leaders twice in person during his first term.
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“On Thursday afternoon, you will join us digitally, online, live in a dialogue with our participants,” Brende told reporters Tuesday while introducing the five-day program that will begin on Monday, Inauguration Day. of Trump.
“We believe it will be a very special moment,” he added, especially to help understand the administration's “political priorities.”
Forum organizers say a record 900 business leaders, including from emerging markets, will participate this year.