US President Donald Trump will host a private dinner at the White House on Wednesday with leading business leaders, including the CEOs of Nasdaq and JPMorgan Chase. According to an official who spoke to Reuters, the meeting is seen as part of the Trump administration’s efforts to strengthen capital markets and rebuild critical supply chains.
The meeting reflects Trump’s strategy to deepen his relationships with corporate leaders. JPMorgan, the largest bank in the US, announced a $1.5 trillion ten-year investment plan covering key sectors in terms of national security and economic resilience. Under this plan, the bank; It aims to provide up to $10 billion in direct investment and venture capital to American companies operating in areas such as supply chain, defense, energy independence, and advanced technology. White House officials confirmed the meeting would take place but declined to release the list of attendees. CBS News was the first to report on the dinner. Representatives from Nasdaq and JPMorgan declined to comment. Trump has increased his contact with business leaders in recent months through numerous private meetings. His administration continues its efforts to manage global trade tensions while stimulating economic growth. Trump’s overall economic vision is based on increasing domestic production, bringing strategic sectors back to the U.S., and maintaining the country’s leadership in high-tech and energy supply chains by using private sector investment.