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“We will be the envy of every nation, and we will not allow ourselves to be taken advantage of any longer,” Trump said in a speech. Follow updates here.

Most chief executive officers expect global economic growth to accelerate this year despite growing trade tensions and the threat of higher tariffs in a Donald Trump presidency, a survey by PwC found. Almost 60 per cent of company leaders are optimistic about the global economic outlook, the professional services firm said in a report coinciding with the World Economic Forum in Davos. That’s up from 38 per cent a year earlier.

Now it’s about AI,” Kande said in an interview. “There is an expectation that there is a new age of innovation coming up.” PwC said it surveyed 4701 CEOs across 109 countries and territories. More than half said their companies have become more efficient thanks to generative AI. The survey took place from October 1 to November 8, meaning many participants likely completed it before Trump won the US presidential election — though his warnings on trade were central to his campaign.

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