
"I ask that question every time I meet with one in a closed-door setting, including a half-dozen CEOs I met this week in Davos, where Trump and his associates showed up in force. In five recent conversations, the answers have been remarkably similar: This president is pro-business, and that's a refreshing change from the last administration. "It feels like he wants us to win," one CEO remarked."
"That was apparent in Davos, where the president gathered dozens of top CEOs after his address on Wednesday evening for a multi-hour dinner and power-networking session. And you can't deny that America's economy (in part due to the AI race) has been surging, with markets up and GDP growth blowing past expectations to hit 4.4% in Q3 of last year."
Fortune 500 CEOs report the second Trump administration feels pro-business and oriented toward helping corporations succeed. The president hosted dozens of top CEOs at Davos for an extended dinner and networking session. The U.S. economy has been surging, with markets up and GDP rising to 4.4% in Q3, partly driven by the AI race. CEOs express discomfort with some rhetoric and tactics, yet favor businesslike government and private-public partnerships. The nation faces a ballooning national debt, widening wealth inequality, and an AI wave threatening lower-paid jobs. A turnaround approach would overhaul old playbooks, cut inefficiencies, place new bets, and move quickly.
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