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At Davos, President Trump Calls for Economic Growth and Stronger Western Alliances

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President Donald J. Trump addressed world leaders and business executives at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Tuesday, outlining his vision for economic growth, lower costs for families, and stronger ties between the United States and its European allies.

In his first international speech since returning to office, President Trump highlighted recent U.S. policy efforts and shared his views on global economic trends. He also urged Western countries to re-examine their approaches to immigration, energy, and defense.

Focus on U.S. Economy and Cost of Living

The president began by talking about efforts to make life more affordable for American families. One of the major announcements was an executive order banning large investment companies from buying single-family homes — a move he said would help individuals and families compete in the housing market.

“America will not become a nation of renters,” Trump told the crowd, adding that he hoped Congress would pass legislation to make the policy permanent.

President Trump also said that U.S. agencies are purchasing up to $200 billion in mortgage bonds to help bring down interest rates. As a result, he noted, 30-year mortgage rates had recently fallen below 6% for the first time in years.

To address concerns over credit card debt, Trump proposed a one-year cap on interest rates at 10%, saying it could help Americans still recovering from the COVID-era economy and inflation.

He also expressed support for legislation to regulate cryptocurrency markets, calling the U.S. a leader in the sector and emphasizing the importance of innovation in financial services.

Reviewing the First Year Back in Office

President Trump used the global platform to highlight his administration’s accomplishments in its first year. He said that inflation had fallen significantly and that economic growth was stronger than expected.

According to the president, the U.S. trade deficit shrank by 77% over the past year, federal spending dropped by $100 billion, and over 270,000 federal workers were removed from government payrolls. He also pointed to new tax policies that eliminated federal taxes on tips, overtime pay, and Social Security benefits for seniors.

On energy, Trump said natural gas and oil production were at record highs, contributing to lower fuel prices nationwide. He credited this with avoiding the energy shortages seen in parts of Europe in recent years.

Message to European Partners

Beyond U.S. domestic issues, President Trump addressed America’s allies in Europe in part of his speech. He said the U.S. values its partnerships and called for greater cooperation on trade, energy, and defense.

Trump suggested that Western countries should focus on economic policies that encourage higher birth rates, stronger national industries, and better-managed migration systems. He argued that cultural values play an important role in national success and said Western nations should protect their heritage while working together.

“The United States cares greatly about the people of Europe,” he said. “We believe deeply in the bonds we share.”

Citing recent tensions in parts of the U.S., including Minnesota, Trump warned of the rapid growth of cultural differences he believes could lead to division if left unaddressed. He also called for stronger military investment and a renewed focus on shared Western traditions.

Global Reactions

Reactions to the speech were mixed. Supporters praised the president’s focus on lowering costs and defending national interests. Others raised concerns about the long-term impact of reduced government spending and the tone of his remarks on immigration and culture.

The Davos summit, held annually in Switzerland, brings together leaders from around the world to discuss economic policy, technology, security, and global development. President Trump’s appearance drew attention as he sought to reframe America’s role in international leadership and economic recovery.

With three years left in his term, President Trump signaled that his administration would continue to prioritize energy expansion, trade reforms, and domestic manufacturing, while also pushing for stronger alliances with key partners around the world.

 

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