
The inauguration of Donald Trump for his second term as President of the United States has garnered attention and has "eclipsed" the opening of the World Economic Forum 2025 taking place this week in Davos, Switzerland, with the presence of nearly 3,000 attendees.
Trump will participate in the World Economic Forum through an interactive dialogue with attendees via videoconference. Despite not being physically present in Davos, his participation continues to generate interest and expectations regarding his opinions and statements on global economic and political issues.
Trump's election for a second term as president has been a central topic in the debates and conversations at the Davos Forum, where world leaders, businesspeople, and experts gather to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing the global economy in the coming years.
Amid the media coverage and the anticipation generated by Trump's inauguration, his participation in the World Economic Forum is expected to bring new perspectives and approaches to the issues addressed at the event, as well as generate debates about the policies and strategies to be pursued in the economic realm globally.
In this regard, Trump's virtual presence at the Davos Forum highlights the importance of his opinions and his influence on the international economic landscape, despite the controversies and criticisms that have surrounded his presidency.