


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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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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