'Those days are over': Trump on US tech cos building factories in China, hiring Indian workers

'Those days are over': Trump on US tech cos building factories in China, hiring Indian workers

During a recent address at the AI Summit, US President Donald Trump voiced his strong opposition to American tech companies operating overseas, especially in nations like China and India. He criticized these firms for their international business practices, emphasizing the need for a return to prioritizing national interests within the technology sector. Trump articulated that the era of 'radical globalism' has led many Americans to feel alienated and deceived. He declared, "Those days are over," signaling a shift towards a more nationalistic approach in tech. The President pointed out that major tech companies have benefitted from the freedoms afforded by the US while simultaneously establishing factories in China, employing workers in India, and minimizing taxes in Ireland, all while ignoring the needs of American citizens. At the summit, Trump outlined his vision for the future of AI development, underscoring that success in this domain demands a renewed sense of patriotism and commitment to national values from Silicon Valley and beyond. This rallying cry was part of a larger initiative aimed at promoting domestic business practices. To further his agenda, Trump signed three executive orders focused on Artificial Intelligence, which include a comprehensive action plan from the White House aimed at strengthening the American AI sector and facilitating the export of advanced AI technology packages. These directives are intended to cultivate a coordinated national effort to bolster the US AI industry. Trump’s push for the tech sector to align with American interests reflects a profound change in the government’s stance on technology and its global implications. His statements and initiatives suggest a desire to redefine how American tech companies engage on the international stage, with the goal of ensuring that the advantages of technological progress benefit the United States, potentially reshaping both domestic and global tech landscapes.

Sources : Business Today

Published On : Jul 24, 2025, 06:30

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