US President Donald Trump said the US economy is experiencing unprecedented growth, noting that his country generates revenues of up to $2 billion per day, a figure never before achieved.
In remarks addressing the future of the US economy, Trump emphasized that the United States is in a strong economic position, with no current concerns about inflation, and that all countries are seeking to conclude trade agreements with his country.
Trump said that efforts are currently underway and progress is being made to recover those held captive in the Gaza Strip, also stressing that progress has been made in efforts to stop the fighting between Russia and Ukraine.
He stressed the importance of reaching "good and fair" trade agreements for the United States, threatening to reimpose tariffs if such agreements fail, particularly with the European Union, which he described as "founded to exploit America."
He added that there will inevitably be costs associated with the upcoming transitional phase, but that the long-term results will be "very good," as he described them.
Trump addressed the issue of restructuring the US Navy, announcing that his country may purchase some ships from abroad as part of an ambitious plan to rebuild the naval fleet. He emphasized that the shipbuilding sector will be pivotal in the next phase.
He pointed out that the United States would no longer allow other countries to grow rich at its expense, as had happened in the past, adding, "I will never allow that to happen again."
Trump also emphasized the importance of diversifying energy sources and not relying on a single source, describing yesterday as "a special and historic day" in the markets, indicating strong economic performance that reinforces his vision for the future.
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