European business leaders offer mixed reactions to Donald Trump's first day in office, with some expressing optimism about his proposed policies while others remain cautious. Key topics discussed include deregulation, economic growth, labor productivity, AI investment, and the Paris Agreement.
European business leaders have weighed in Donald Trump 's first day in office, with a number cheering the newly inaugurated president's proposed policies.
US President Donald Trump speaks to journalists as he signs an executive order regarding Department of Government Efficiency , in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, on Jan. 20, 2025.European business leaders have weighed in Donald Trump's first day in office, with some optimistic about the incoming administration and others striking a more cautious tone.
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