Trump's Fiery Stand Against Overseas Tech Ventures
President Donald Trump criticized American tech firms for outsourcing jobs and operations internationally. At an AI Summit, he declared an end to 'radical globalism' and emphasized patriotism in the tech sector. He signed executive orders promoting AI growth within the U.S., urging companies to prioritize America.

US President Donald Trump has strongly criticized American technology companies for their practice of building factories in China and hiring workers in India, warning that such actions will no longer continue under his administration.
During remarks at the AI Summit, where he signed three pivotal executive orders concerning Artificial Intelligence, Trump highlighted that this shift marked a move away from 'radical globalism,' which he claims has led to widespread disenchantment among American workers.
The President urged tech companies to demonstrate greater national loyalty and emphasized patriotism in their business decisions. The executive orders include a White House action plan and aim to bolster the American AI industry's competitiveness by promoting the export of comprehensive American AI technology solutions.
(With inputs from agencies.)