Groups working with businesses on climate action said they see no retreat from climate goals despite Donald Trump's pledge to end what he calls a "green scam."
President Donald Trump took a combative tone at times as he spoke remotely Thursday to an international audience of business leaders, politicians and other elites at the World Economic Forum’s annual event in Davos,
Trump's second presidency dominated proceedings at the World Economic Forum amid ominous warnings over the looming threat of trade tariffs and his decision to pull the United States out of the Paris climate agreement.
According to the 47th president of the United States, we are living in a newly dawned "golden age of America." The assertion, for many, is as inspiring as it is vague — particularly given the deluge of executive actions and policy changes that have flooded the first working week of President Donald Trump's second term in office.
LONDON - Donald Trump will attend next week’s World Economic Forum meeting in Davos digitally, its organisers said on Jan 14, as world leaders wait to hear more about the incoming US President ...
Trump's second term faces economic challenges: inflation, trade tensions, immigration policies, and a wealth gap, despite job growth and low unemployment. Blame shifts between Trump and Biden amplify economic debates.
President Donald Trump, who returned to office Jan. 20, has wasted no time setting a new agenda, relying on false and misleading information to support several of his initiatives.
President Donald Trump repeated false claims about the US trade relationship with Canada and Europe in virtual Thursday remarks to the World Economic Forum in Davos. He also delivered a smattering of other misstatements and exaggerations about trade,
As national leaders and global captains of industry gathered at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos over the past week to discuss the most pressing issues facing the world, the subject of most conversations along hallways and open dialogues was a man who was not even there.
Donald Trump is already upending corporate America again. He's just at the beginning of his first 100 days in the White House.
Pakistan will likely have to walk a tightrope, balancing its relations with Washington and Beijing as the US begins its tariff