President Donald Trump has temporarily replaced the Resolute desk in the White House Oval Office, not long after hosting Elon ...
Bernard Arnault and the president go back decades. Can the LVMH chief now leverage that bond to stay out of trade wars?
President Donald Trump met Friday afternoon with Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Jensen Huang at the White House, with their get-together coming as the chip giant has faced questions due to the big ...
Ford (F) CEO Jim Farley has a message for the Trump administration: Our profits will be run over if you hit the world with tariff hikes. "There's no question that tariffs at [the] 25% level from ...
Unlike Lachlan Murdoch, CEO of Murdoch’s other public media company, Fox Corp., who is generally more publicly coy and circumspect on the topic of Trump, Thomson struck a celebratory tone.
Photo Credit: UmitC/Shutterstock During Hilton's Q4 earnings call on Thursday, CEO Christopher Nassetta expressed confidence that Donald Trump's economic policies would be good for Hilton and the ...
The White House confirmed that President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly threatened to impose an array of conditions for federal wildfire assistance, will meet with California’s governor.
In an interview with Reuters, TotalEnergies CEO Patrick Pouyanne said he believed President Donald Trump’s administration will implement pragmatic policies that will support U.S. energy ...
The idea received new life in September when President Trump, then on the campaign trail, said he supported a temporary 10 percent limit on credit card rates “while working Americans catch up.” ...
President Donald Trump met Friday (Jan 31) with Nvidia chief executive officer Jensen Huang at the White House as the US prepares tariffs on semiconductors, weighs the fate of a chip subsidy programme ...
The CEO of GPU designer Nvidia visited the White House to discuss AI leadership with the President of the United States. Jensen Huang met Donald Trump in a closed-door meeting, as tariff threats, ...
Trump had an afternoon meeting with Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, which uses chips from Taiwan’s TSMC to build graphics cards and AI-focused GPUs. "I can’t say what’s going to happen.
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