Trump Sets Stage for Global Business Showdown at Davos
Donald Trump is set to meet with global business leaders at Davos, causing a stir at the World Economic Forum. The reception follows his recent controversial policies, including the unexpected demand for the United States to purchase Greenland, which has influenced discussions at the event.
Amid the snowy peaks of Davos, U.S. President Donald Trump is preparing to meet with a coalition of global business leaders, underscoring the annual World Economic Forum's intense focus on him this year.
Invitations were extended by the White House to CEOs from various sectors, signaling a notable U.S. presence, while Trump's recent call for the U.S. to acquire Greenland has left tongues wagging among international attendees.
The Forum expects over 3,000 delegates, including 64 heads of state, highlighting the significance of U.S. policy changes, and Trump's looming address has left many on edge, illustrating the complex intersection of business and statecraft.
(With inputs from agencies.)

