Davos founder hopes Trump and his critics keep open minds
DAVOS, Switzerland — The founder of the World Economic Forum says he hopes President Donald Trump’s planned visit to Davos this week will “provide him even better with a global perspective,” and says critics of the U.S. leader should hear him out.
Klaus Schwab couldn’t confirm whether Trump will actually attend the WEF event in the Alpine snows on Friday, as scheduled, because of the U.S. government shutdown. The White House has previously said that Trump would detail his “America First” stance — which doesn’t always square with the Davos globalist mindset — and that it was assessing day by day whether the government shutdown might derail his trip.
More than 60 heads of state and government, plus hundreds of business leaders, academics, civil society advocates and celebrities are meeting in Davos from Tuesday to Friday, an event featuring roughly 400 debates and panels on topics like action on the environment, the outlook for Africa, and ways that refugees can contribute to their host countries.
In an interview with The Associated Press, Schwab said that now that economic fortunes worldwide are rising and the financial crisis is fading, business has to take a major role in solving social problems.