President Donald Trump doubled down on both domestic deregulation and protectionism in his speech to the World Economic Forum.
Canada can avoid tariffs if it becomes a state of the US, president tells business leaders at the World Economic Forum.
I was among 700 people in the hall to hear Donald Trump address the World Economic Forum in Davos. I wondered whether his blunt style landed.
President Trump's 'America First' message takes shape, as the rest of the world begins to digest what it might mean for them and global trade.
In his speech at Davos, he again complained about the U.S. trade deficit with Canada — which is real, but a fraction of the $200-$250 billion US Trump claimed in his speech, and tends to rise ...
U.S. President Donald Trump, speaking by video to people gathered at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, argued that other countries, including Canada, are taking advantage of the U.S. He also repeated claims that the U.S. doesn't need anything from Canada.
Donald Trump for the first time used an international venue on Thursday for his eye-popping suggestion that the U.S. gain an additional state: Canada. In his first global event since becoming U.S. president earlier this week, Trump spoke by video link to the Davos economic forum in Switzerland.
At this year’s World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland, trade featured prominently as participants unpacked the potential return of tariffs and other new trade trends.
President Donald Trump promised tax cuts for U.S.-based manufacturing and threatened tariffs on those who didn’t comply.
Canada sells more raw materials ... “We have more oil and gas than anybody,” he told the Davos crowd, referring to it as “liquid gold under our feet.” 2:10 A look at the potential impact ...
Standing apart from the servile menagerie of world leaders, billionaires and executives who are seeking Trump’s favor through flattery, Ford is making his own bet — that the American president will respect grit, bluntness and macho theatrics more than pleading gestures of submission.