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President Donald Trump is preparing for a significant meeting next week with executives from some of the nation’s largest technology firms. This gathering comes at a critical time as these companies are grappling with the looming threat of import tariffs and stricter export regulations that have the potential to disrupt their operations and profitability.
The discussions are expected to focus on the impact of these trade policies on the technology sector, which has been a key driver of economic growth in recent years. Executives are likely to voice their concerns about how such measures could hinder innovation and competitiveness in a rapidly evolving global market.
As the administration considers its approach to trade and technology, the outcome of this meeting could have far-reaching implications for the industry. Stakeholders are keenly watching how the dialogue will shape future policies that affect not only the tech giants but also the broader economy.
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