- President Donald Trump addressed the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, virtually.
- Trump took aim at European regulators, oil producers and big banks over the course of 45 minutes.
- Trump also promised to “make the United States a manufacturing superpower, and the world capital of artificial intelligence and crypto.”
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump addressed the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, virtually on Thursday, his first major appearance at an international event since he returned to the White House earlier this week.
Over the course of 45 minutes, Trump took aim at European regulators he said were too tough on U.S. tech companies, oil producers he said were keeping prices too high and big banks he said were refusing service to conservatives.
He also called on nations around the world to invest in the United States, promising low tax rates and a looser regulatory structure.
On the domestic front, Trump said put pressure on the Federal …