US President Donald Trump's plan to create a task force to help save and revive the economy and restart it has turned into a series of phone calls today with more than 200 figures from various sectors of the American economy.

With signs emerging that the outbreak of the Corona virus (Covid-19) pandemic in the United States has reached its climax, President Trump is asking the opinion of US corporate leaders about how the US economy and society will partly resume activity.

Bloomberg reported that Trump's list of contacts today included Tim Cook, president of Apple Electronics, Doug Macmillon, president of Wal-Mart store chain, and Jamie Dimon, president of the American investment bank JP Morgan Chase.

According to Bloomberg, Trump is facing more difficulties than he initially expected in order to form the workforce that will take over the economic restart plan, as he has said he can form a council of "very great" doctors and businessmen to advise him. There was an impression that a new Coronavirus group was providing advice to the US administration on public health strategy.

Trump says the council will be non-partisan. While corporate officials with whom Trump communicates have varied political leanings, including Jeff Bezo, who is anti-Trump for years, the research centers he contacts with are all from the conservative right-wing camp to which Trump belongs, such as the American Enterprise Institute and Heritage Foundation, while he has not conducted Contacts with research centers or organizations with democratic leanings.