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Trump Advocates Manufacturing Growth at World Economic Forum, Signals Openness to Trade with China

President Trump emphasizes U.S. manufacturing and potential tariffs while expressing optimism for relations with China during his World Economic Forum address.

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  1. Trump praises President Xi, says he looks forward to 'getting along with China'

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  2. Trump suggests Ukraine shouldn't have fought back against Russia

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  3. Trump says he can strike deals that would keep China out of Taiwan and make ‘absolutely certain’ Iran doesn’t get nukes

    Trump's unwavering confidence in his ability to negotiate favorable outcomes with both China and Iran showcases his belief in American leverage, particularly through tariffs and a strong stance against nuclear proliferation.

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  4. Analysis: Trump 2.0 is going well for China so far. But can the honeymoon last?

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  5. 'He shouldn't have done that': Donald Trump criticizes Ukraine president over war

    In calling out both Zelenskyy and Putin, Trump’s approach suggests a willingness to apply aggressive tactics to end the conflict, while simultaneously casting doubt on the Ukrainian leadership’s decisions that may have exacerbated the war.

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  6. Evening Report — Trump takes ‘America First’ to the world

    Trump's assertive stance at the World Economic Forum emphasizes his commitment to an unabashedly nationalist economic policy, prioritizing American interests while challenging longstanding global norms.

    Evening Report — Trump takes ‘America First’ to the world

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  7. Trump Talks America First to the Davos Globalists

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  8. Joly Off to Washington to Talk Tariffs With Rubio as Trump Floats 5% Target for NATO

    Joly's determination to advocate for Canada’s interests in the face of the looming tariffs highlights the potential for economic consequences that could ripple through both nations, emphasizing the need for collaboration over conflict.

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  9. JUST IN: Trump says Ukraine ‘ready to make a deal’ in war with Russia

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  10. Donald Trump Rips Failures of Global Elites in Davos Speech

    Trump’s forceful address at the World Economic Forum highlighted a stark rejection of the so-called elite policies of the left, asserting that America's return to freedom hinges on reversing damaging decisions made during the Biden era.

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  11. What to know about Trump's ability to move interest rates

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  12. How Trump could unilaterally place tariffs on Mexico and Canada

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  13. Here are 5 policies Trump touted at the World Economic Forum in Davos

    Trump's assertive stance on tariffs and deregulation represents a bold vision for reinvigorating the American economy, potentially at the cost of global trade stability.

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  14. I was in the packed hall at Davos to hear Trump speak. The audience went from laughter to silence in seconds.

    Trump's speech at Davos starkly contrasted with the diplomatic tone typically expected at such gatherings, highlighting a more confrontational and populist style that may not resonate with all attendees.

    I was in the packed hall at Davos to hear Trump speak. The audience went from laughter to silence in seconds.

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  15. President Trump to ask OPEC to slash oil prices

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  16. Judge blocks Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship – live

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  17. Trump Tells Davos Elite to Invest in U.S. or Face Tariffs

    Trump's insistence on enticing global manufacturers with promises of low taxes while simultaneously brandishing the threat of tariffs reflects a confrontational strategy that seeks to fundamentally reshape America's economic relationships.

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  18. Trump says he will 'demand' lower interest rates

    Trump's push for lower interest rates underscores his willingness to challenge the Federal Reserve's independence, a move that could have significant ramifications for the U.S. economy.

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  19. Trump confronts Bank of America CEO for not taking 'conservative business'

    Trump's accusations of Bank of America supporting a culture of exclusion towards conservatives reflect a growing concern over alleged discrimination in financial services that goes beyond mere political affiliations.

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  20. Trump: Working With Democrats to Extend Tax Cuts

    Trump's efforts to engage Democrats in extending the 2017 tax cuts highlight his ongoing commitment to stimulating the economy through legislative collaboration, despite the political divide.

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  21. Trump's Davos speech: What time is it and how to watch

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Updated: Jan 24th, 2025, 2:03 AM ET

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In his inaugural address at the World Economic Forum, President Trump championed U.S. manufacturing and proposed tariffs on imports amidst inflation challenges. He highlighted the need for investment in AI and data centers, while advocating for lower oil prices. Trump expressed a desire for a cooperative relationship with China, emphasizing fairness in trade. Despite potential tariff threats, he signaled willingness to negotiate, reflecting a changing dynamic in U.S.-China relations amidst ongoing discussions about trade, TikTok, and global economic stability.


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