Global Elites at Davos Grapple With Trump’s Return and America First Policies

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Global leaders convene in Switzerland to address the impact of President Trump’s policies on international cooperation.

By yourNEWS Media Newsroom

The World Economic Forum’s (WEF) annual Davos summit, running from January 19 to 24, has become the epicenter of global deliberation as leaders grapple with the transformative impact of President Donald Trump’s return to the White House. Trump’s America First policies and their implications on global governance are set to dominate this year’s discussions under the theme “Collaboration for the Intelligent Age.”

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President Trump, who was inaugurated on January 20, will address the forum via a live video link later this week. WEF President Børge Brende remarked, “He really likes it here. He’s a businessman, and he values discussions with global business leaders.” Trump’s virtual dialogue is expected to outline his administration’s vision for international collaboration.

Key Attendees and Agendas

The Davos 2025 agenda includes high-profile participants, such as European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, Chinese Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang, and United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres. Discussions will tackle themes like “Rebuilding Trust” and “Safeguarding the Planet,” emphasizing cooperation despite growing geopolitical tensions.

Trump’s policies, including his decision to exit the Paris Climate Accord, have sparked intense debate. His administration’s focus on domestic energy production and withdrawal from international agreements contrasts sharply with the WEF’s call for collective action against climate change.

The summit’s discussions are organized around five key themes:

  • Rebuilding Trust
  • Reimagining Growth
  • Investing in People
  • Safeguarding the Planet
  • Industries in the Intelligent Age

Additionally, the WEF’s 2025 Global Risks Report has identified armed conflict, environmental crises, and disinformation as the top global threats. Notably, the report emphasizes “disinformation” as a growing challenge to societal cohesion, urging greater global cooperation to counter its effects.

Trump’s Policies and Global Reaction

President Trump’s inaugural address highlighted his vision for restoring American sovereignty, economic strength, and energy independence. Key initiatives include withdrawing from international agreements like the Paris Climate Accord, designating cartels as terrorist organizations, and prioritizing domestic manufacturing.

These policies have sparked debate among WEF attendees. Critics argue that Trump’s approach could strain international cooperation, while supporters suggest it may lead to renewed global negotiations on more equitable terms.

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