During his virtual remarks to the World Economic Forum today, President Trump unleashed on the EU over what he labeled "unfair" treatment.
The World Economic Forum’s annual gathering of elites in Davos has ended with many business leaders, world-class academics, top government officials and other elites casting an upbeat tone about economic prospects,
President Donald Trump has given everyone at Davos something to talk about with his actions on the first day of his second term.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is launching a crusade against what he sees as the downsides of social media.
Donald Trump called the EU's regulation on U.S. tech companies, like Meta, Google and Apple, to be "a form of taxation."
Speaking to leaders at the World Economic Forum today, President Trump said the U.S. has been treated “very, very unfairly” by the European Union when it comes to trade. NBC’s Peter Alexander and Sky News business correspondent Paul Kelso join Chris Jansing with details on Trump's address and how it was received by those in attendance.
The European Union and the U.S. should look at lowering tariffs on each other as part of a solution to President Trump's threats of higher levies, the EU's trade envoy said. The comments from Maroš Šefčovič,
President Donald Trump has once again threatened the EU with duties, and European leaders are vowing to respond in kind.
Social media accounts held in the EU should be linked to EUDI Wallets to prevent anonymity, Sánchez told an audience at the World Economic Forum.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen emphasized the need to break down barriers in the EU's energy sector at the World Economic Forum. Her statement highlighted the importance of investing in next-gen clean energy technologies and diversifying energy supplies.
EU, German and Chinese leaders took turns defending global cooperation in Davos on Tuesday as the spectre of new trade wars looms following Donald Trump's return to the White House.