U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday delivered a sharp rebuke to American technology companies, accusing them of prioritizing “radical globalism” at the expense of American workers. In his remarks, he criticized these firms for relocating manufacturing operations to China and outsourcing jobs to countries like India, arguing that such decisions undermine the domestic workforce and weaken the national economy.
Trump claimed that by shifting factories abroad and hiring foreign labor, major tech corporations were putting profits and global integration ahead of their responsibility to support American industry and employment. He framed the issue as a betrayal of U.S. workers and a symptom of broader economic policies that, in his view, favor international interests over national priorities. The president’s comments come amid escalating concerns about job losses in the manufacturing sector and increasing political pressure to bring production and high-tech employment back to the United States.
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Trump Slams Tech Giants for Global Outsourcing, Declares End to ‘Radical Globalism’
Trump stated that for far too long, much of the U.S. tech industry embraced radical globalism, leaving millions of Americans feeling let down and betrayed. He criticized major tech firms for benefiting from American freedoms while setting up factories in China, outsourcing jobs to India, and shifting profits to Ireland— all while ignoring and even silencing Americans at home. “Under my leadership,” he declared, “that era is finished.”
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As part of a broader initiative to reinforce America’s leadership in artificial intelligence, President Trump has signed three executive orders aimed at accelerating the country’s AI capabilities. These orders include the launch of a strategic White House roadmap that outlines key priorities such as AI innovation, increased investment, and the promotion of ethical development practices. Additionally, the measures direct efforts to boost the global export of comprehensive American
AI technology solutions, often referred to as full-stack systems, to strengthen the nation’s presence in international markets. Together, these initiatives form a unified national approach focused on empowering U.S.-based AI firms, enhancing technological self-reliance, and reducing dependence on foreign innovation. The Trump administration emphasized that achieving global leadership in AI is not only vital for maintaining economic growth and technological competitiveness but also essential for safeguarding national security in an increasingly digital and AI-driven world.
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