The meetings between CEOs and Donald Trump highlight the business community's attempt to build relationships with the incoming president. Trump had campaigned on promises of economic and regulatory changes that would affect businesses. Some CEOs, who opposed Trump during his first term and supported Joe Biden's 2020 campaign, are now engaging with him. The meetings are seen as a sign of confidence in Trump and his economic policies.
Many business leaders had distanced themselves from Trump after his turbulent first term and the January 6, 2021 attack on the US Capitol. Some had even supported his opponents in the 2024 election. The CEOs' motivations vary. TikTok's Shou seeks to save the app from a US ban, while Big Tech executives like Tim Cook, Sundar Pichai, and Mark Zuckerberg aim for a less stringent regulatory environment. Corporate America does have concerns about Trump's plans for tariffs, deportations, and manufacturing subsidies. However, they recognize him as a dealmaker and believe engagement through enthusiasm and flattery is more effective than criticism
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