Trump policies spark interest at Davos as WEF addresses past workplace issues
Donald Trump is not attending the World Economic Forum in Davos, but his policies are a major topic of discussion. WEF President Borge Brende noted increased interest in "Trump 2.0" and plans to engage him via video link. The WEF is also addressing past allegations of workplace toxicity through an independent review committee. This comes as the organization undergoes leadership changes, with Brende now overseeing executive functions after Klaus Schwab stepped back. Members of the Trump administration are expected to attend later in the week. Brende expressed hope for a future visit from Elon Musk, who previously criticized the forum.