
U.S. President Donald Trump is set to host a private dinner at the White House on Wednesday with leading business executives, including JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon and the Nasdaq chief executive, according to an administration official. The meeting highlights Trump’s efforts to strengthen ties with corporate leaders as his administration rolls out initiatives to enhance U.S. capital markets and rebuild critical domestic supply chains vital to national security.
JPMorgan, the nation’s largest bank, recently announced a decade-long $1.5 trillion investment program aimed at sectors crucial to U.S. economic resilience — including manufacturing, defense, aerospace, energy, and frontier technologies. As part of this initiative, the bank plans to deploy up to $10 billion in direct equity and venture-capital investments targeting companies essential to national security and economic strength.
The dinner, first reported by CBS News, comes as Trump continues a series of private meetings with major business figures to promote domestic growth while managing global trade tensions. His broader economic agenda focuses on reshoring key industries, boosting private-sector investment, and reinforcing the United States’ leadership in high-tech manufacturing and energy independence.
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