Trump Set to Attend Davos 2026, White House Announces
Donald Trump will attend next year's World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, according to a White House official. This puts the US president at the center of global discussions about pressing economic and political challenges alongside world leaders and business executives.
Bloomberg News reported earlier that Trump plans to bring a large delegation with him to the annual gathering. The forum serves as a key meeting point where major policy decisions and business deals often take shape behind closed doors.
The timing creates an interesting backdrop. This year's meeting kicked off on January 20 – the same day as Trump's inauguration – and ran for several days. Trump addressed attendees through video link while managing his swearing-in ceremony back home.
For markets and investors, Trump's physical presence at Davos signals he's prioritizing direct engagement with global financial leaders. His attendance could influence trade discussions, regulatory approaches, and international business partnerships. Past presidents have used the platform to announce major policy shifts or reassure markets during uncertain times.
The forum typically draws criticism for being an elite gathering, but it remains one of the few venues where American presidents can speak directly to hundreds of top CEOs and finance ministers in one setting. Trump's decision to attend suggests he sees value in face-to-face diplomacy, especially as the US navigates complex relationships with Europe and Asia on trade and technology issues.
Layla Al Mansoori