The Fort Worth Press - Trump tells Davos elites: produce in US or pay tariffs

USD -
AED 3.672962
AFN 75.999705
ALL 94.250228
AMD 398.880131
ANG 1.803222
AOA 913.502654
ARS 1047.080301
AUD 1.588209
AWG 1.8025
AZN 1.702233
BAM 1.881047
BBD 2.020217
BDT 122.017956
BGN 1.876901
BHD 0.376926
BIF 2915
BMD 1
BND 1.357538
BOB 6.914162
BRL 5.884024
BSD 1.000539
BTN 86.443857
BWP 13.886992
BYN 3.274441
BYR 19600
BZD 2.00981
CAD 1.434445
CDF 2845.000405
CHF 0.906385
CLF 0.035859
CLP 989.460015
CNY 7.289026
CNH 7.282755
COP 4231.01
CRC 504.929069
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 106.299182
CZK 24.059719
DJF 177.719647
DKK 7.15047
DOP 61.409906
DZD 135.09496
EGP 50.293405
ERN 15
ETB 130.649945
EUR 0.958415
FJD 2.309
FKP 0.823587
GBP 0.808515
GEL 2.859941
GGP 0.823587
GHS 15.19885
GIP 0.823587
GMD 71.999963
GNF 8654.99959
GTQ 7.732516
GYD 209.329166
HKD 7.78965
HNL 25.504591
HRK 7.379548
HTG 130.762202
HUF 393.04979
IDR 16213.75
ILS 3.578898
IMP 0.823587
INR 86.43175
IQD 1310
IRR 42087.498062
ISK 139.869663
JEP 0.823587
JMD 157.297427
JOD 0.709498
JPY 155.902991
KES 129.505751
KGS 87.448299
KHR 4030.999641
KMF 472.599167
KPW 900.000111
KRW 1434.880289
KWD 0.30814
KYD 0.833854
KZT 520.96177
LAK 21800.000298
LBP 89600.0001
LKR 298.759816
LRD 194.949857
LSL 18.489689
LTL 2.95274
LVL 0.60489
LYD 4.915016
MAD 9.996502
MDL 18.660255
MGA 4719.999769
MKD 59.217237
MMK 3247.960992
MNT 3398.000107
MOP 8.027891
MRU 39.880098
MUR 46.459825
MVR 15.409774
MWK 1736.496955
MXN 20.296402
MYR 4.443964
MZN 63.909841
NAD 18.490166
NGN 1558.50246
NIO 36.805413
NOK 11.25091
NPR 138.310171
NZD 1.75987
OMR 0.384924
PAB 1.000529
PEN 3.711503
PGK 4.00225
PHP 58.63026
PKR 278.650242
PLN 4.035883
PYG 7911.403057
QAR 3.641036
RON 4.769102
RSD 112.258988
RUB 99.874058
RWF 1392
SAR 3.750755
SBD 8.474728
SCR 14.290232
SDG 600.999801
SEK 10.991903
SGD 1.35381
SHP 0.823587
SLE 22.700451
SLL 20969.49992
SOS 571.503744
SRD 35.104982
STD 20697.981008
SVC 8.754863
SYP 13001.999985
SZL 18.490014
THB 33.950134
TJS 10.95119
TMT 3.51
TND 3.19425
TOP 2.342096
TRY 35.648798
TTD 6.801635
TWD 32.691797
TZS 2515.999784
UAH 42.023275
UGX 3687.424862
UYU 43.788951
UZS 13004.99965
VES 55.697505
VND 25130
VUV 118.722008
WST 2.800827
XAF 630.879538
XAG 0.032846
XAU 0.000363
XCD 2.70255
XDR 0.770955
XOF 628.473613
XPF 114.898647
YER 249.050338
ZAR 18.468249
ZMK 9001.187145
ZMW 27.840346
ZWL 321.999592
  • RBGPF

    -0.9200

    61.28

    -1.5%

  • CMSC

    -0.0050

    23.485

    -0.02%

  • RYCEF

    0.2600

    7.53

    +3.45%

  • RELX

    0.1000

    49.36

    +0.2%

  • BTI

    0.4700

    37.04

    +1.27%

  • GSK

    0.6450

    34.075

    +1.89%

  • NGG

    0.6600

    60.71

    +1.09%

  • RIO

    0.4500

    61.57

    +0.73%

  • BP

    0.3700

    31.5

    +1.17%

  • SCS

    0.0200

    11.6

    +0.17%

  • VOD

    0.0200

    8.4

    +0.24%

  • JRI

    0.0200

    12.55

    +0.16%

  • BCC

    0.3800

    128.3

    +0.3%

  • AZN

    0.4000

    68.6

    +0.58%

  • BCE

    0.0750

    23.225

    +0.32%

  • CMSD

    -0.0900

    23.87

    -0.38%

Trump tells Davos elites: produce in US or pay tariffs
Trump tells Davos elites: produce in US or pay tariffs / Photo: © AFP

Trump tells Davos elites: produce in US or pay tariffs

US President Donald Trump issued a blunt warning to global elites in a video message to the World Economic Forum on Thursday: Make your product in the United States or pay tariffs.

Text size:

Beamed on a giant screen in the Swiss Alpine village of Davos, Trump received a loud round of applause from political and business A-listers who had eagerly awaited his appearance all week.

Speaking from the White House, Trump touted his plans to cut taxes, deregulate industries and crack down on illegal immigration.

But he also had a tough message.

"Come make your product in America and we will give you among the lowest taxes of any nation on earth," Trump said.

"But if you don't make your product in America, which is your prerogative, then very simply you will have to pay a tariff."

In his wide-ranging speech, Trump made a link between the war in Ukraine and oil prices.

Trump said he would ask Saudi Arabia and the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries to bring down crude prices.

"If the price came down, the Russia-Ukraine war would end immediately," he said.

The US leader then fielded question from the top executives of Bank of America, Blackstone investment firm, Spanish group Banco Santander and French oil and gas giant TotalEnergies.

Trump is always a top draw in Davos, making waves at two previous in-person appearances during his first term in 2018 and 2020.

But showing up this year was tougher as the forum happened to start on the day of his inauguration in Washington on Monday.

Scores stood in line to hear him speak. Some in the audience included European Central Bank chief Christine Lagarde, Polish President Andrzej Duda and Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic.

- Trump fans -

One of the Republican president's biggest cheerleaders on the world stage, Argentina's libertarian President Javier Milei, took the stage hours before Trump, delivering a fiery speech against "the mental virus of woke ideology".

Milei said Argentina was "re-embracing the idea of freedom" and "that is what I trust President Trump will do in this new America".

He praised like-minded leaders such as Trump, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele.

"Slowly an international alliance has been formed of all those nations that want to be free and that believe in the ideas of freedom," he said.

He also defended his "dear friend" Elon Musk.

The US billionaire and Trump ally caused a stir this week by making hand gestures at an inauguration event for the US president that drew comparisons to the Nazi salute.

Milei said Musk, the head of Tesla and SpaceX, has been "unfairly vilified by wokeism in recent hours for an innocent gesture that only means... his gratitude to the people".

- 'Let's not hyperventilate' -

Trump already gave Davos a taste of what is to come since his inauguration on Monday, which coincided with the WEF's first day.

He has threatened tariffs on China, the European Union, Mexico and Canada, pulled the United States from the Paris climate pact and renewed his claim the Panama Canal, just to name a few.

His plans to cut taxes, reduce the size of the US federal government and deregulate industries likely found a sympathetic ear amongst many businesses, though economists warn the policies could rekindle inflation.

US trade partners and rivals already had a chance to react in Davos earlier this week, as they brace for a second round of his America First policies.

Without invoking Trump's name, Chinese Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang warned: "There are no winners in a trade war."

European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen said Brussels was ready to negotiate with Trump.

But she also underscored the European Union's diverging policy with him on climate, saying the bloc would stick by the Paris accord.

World Trade Organization chief Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala called on cooler heads to prevail during a WEF panel discussion on tariffs on Thursday, warning that tit-for-tat levies would be "catastrophic" for the world economy.

"Please let's not hyperventilate," she quipped. "I know we are here to discuss tariffs. I've been saying to everybody: could we chill, also?"

D.Ford--TFWP