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America Business Forum 2025

Miami November 5th,2025

by Lynn Miteva

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The American Business Forum Miami 2025 unfolded much as expected — organized, high-profile, and tightly managed.

 

The theme, “The World Meets in America,” brought together a mix of policy discussion, business insight, and cultural exchange.

President Trump, delivered a clear and confident address on deregulation, energy independence, and affordability. His focus was straightforward: steady policies, economic growth, and reinforcing confidence in American markets.

 

There was no grandstanding, no theatrics — just a message tailored to business leaders and investors eager to hear practical solutions

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The forum’s roster reflected the event’s global reach. Lionel Messi spoke about leadership and the business of sports, Will Smith explored the intersection of culture and entrepreneurship, and Ken Griffin offered insight on investment strategy and long-term economic competitiveness. 

María Corina Machado delivered a powerful call for hope and renewal.

 

“The liberation of Venezuela will not only restore my country, but inspire freedom across the region,” she declared, painting a vision of courage, opportunity, and democracy triumphing over oppression.

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Each speaker highlighted a central idea: America remains a hub where business, culture, and innovation intersect.

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Behind the scenes, the event’s high-profile nature demanded unprecedented security coordination.

Security around the Kaseya Center was tight but predictable, coordinated across Miami-Dade Police, federal agencies, and local departments from Hialeah, Coral Gables, and Miami Beach.

Streets were partially closed, snipers were visible on nearby rooftops, and entry screening was layered but efficient.

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That calm briefly faltered as President Trump prepared to leave. Movement around the motorcade paused. 

Security detail shifted, radio traffic picked up, and the tone among staff hardened. 

For several minutes, it wasn’t clear whether it was a simple logistical delay or a developing concern.

The crowd inside remained unaware, but anyone watching closely could sense the shift.

Then, just as quickly, the formation reset, and the President’s convoy departed without incident.

You could feel what real power is in moments like this — a quiet, controlled tension that only those who’ve achieved such positions can command.

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Through all of this, the chatter about the government shutdown felt irrelevant. Inside the Kaseya Center, business continued, conversations thrived, and confidence never wavered. Deals were discussed, partnerships forged, and the energy in the room was forward-looking — resilient and focused on opportunity.

By the time the President left and the crowd dispersed, the message was clear: global business in America is operating with confidence. Tensions in Washington might make headlines, but here on the ground, the economy, leadership, and enterprise are running smoothly — exactly as they should.

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