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As elite Davos event ends, some hail 'constructive optimism' despite divisions, suffering in world

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January 24, 2025

DAVOS, Switzerland (AP) โ€” The European Central Bank's president responded Friday to U.S. President Donald Trumpโ€™s accusation of unfair trade treatment by the European Union by calling for negotiations and mutual respect rather than a focus purely on trans-Atlantic trade figures.

The comments by Christine Lagarde alluding to a U.S.-EU rift offered a fitting final note at the World Economic Forum's weeklong meeting: Trump's return to the White House on Monday was on everyone's lips, overshadowing traditional Davos talk about issues like climate change, free trade and economic development.

Many business leaders, world-class academics, top government officials and other elites on hand sought to cast an upbeat tone about economic prospects, efforts to end wars in places like Ukraine and the Middle East, and technological progress.

As elite Davos event ends, some hail 'constructive optimism' despite divisions, suffering in world
Switzerland Davos

Some human rights advocates insisted that the poor, war victims and struggling migrants shouldn't be forgotten.

Trump talks tariffs

Trump, in an video address and question-and-answer session on Thursday, said that the United States had "hundreds of billions of dollars of deficits with the EU and nobodyโ€™s happy with it. And weโ€™re going to do something about it.โ€

Lagarde noted his focus on the U.S. trade deficit, but said decision-makers should look deeper at the details.

โ€œYou have to look at the good exchanges, you have to look at the services exchanges, you have to look at the capital account, โ€œshe said. โ€It cannot just be black and white. What is true is that there has to be negotiation.โ€

As elite Davos event ends, some hail 'constructive optimism' despite divisions, suffering in world
Switzerland Davos

"Some countries are in a stronger position than others, but we all need each other,โ€ Lagarde added.

Tariffs weren't popular in Davos: Economic policymakers and trade officials warned that they could backfire and fan inflation.

Kristalina Georgieva, the managing director of the International Monetary Fund, echoed Lagarde by saying that trade patterns show the benefits of open relationships, and countries that fare best are ones "that are friends with everybody.โ€

An intensified trans-Atlantic competition, despite calls for cooperation, belied an overall upbeat mood among many business leaders in Davos who are looking for economic growth, fewer regulations, lower taxes and greater efficiencies through technologies like artificial intelligence โ€” another key theme to the week.

Optimism for some, obliviousness for others

As elite Davos event ends, some hail 'constructive optimism' despite divisions, suffering in world
Switzerland Davos

Rich Lesser, global chairman of Boston Consulting Group, a leading management advisory firm, noted a strong U.S. economy and investment flowing in, but acknowledged โ€œthe high uncertainty is tariffsโ€ and cited risks of both inflation and further budget deficits that could drive up interest rates.

As for Europe, he said he came away โ€œmore optimistic from this week.โ€

โ€œThe first stage to fixing something is awareness,โ€ Lesser said. He sensed โ€œmore understandingโ€ among European government leaders about โ€œthe need for competitiveness in Europe, the need to undertake reform, (and) the need to make some hard changes that still, politically, will be hard.โ€

Critics insisted that talk of โ€œconstructive optimismโ€ โ€” a buzzword among many this week โ€” was overblown.

Amnesty chief says โ€˜we canโ€™t hide our faces in the sand'

As elite Davos event ends, some hail 'constructive optimism' despite divisions, suffering in world
Switzerland Davos

Agnรจs Callamard, the secretary-general of Amnesty International, said that the reception to Trump among many elites in Davos was โ€œvery striking,โ€ adding: "There is almost not a negative word that is being uttered about what he is planning to do.โ€

In Davos, where luxury suites, Champagne-doused parties and custom-tailored suits abound โ€” far from the suffering around the world โ€” โ€œthere is a real determination not to see Trump 2.0 as a threat to peace and to prosperity,โ€ she said.

โ€œWhether it will be peace and security for the climate refugees; for the migrants fleeing Venezuela; for the Sudanese in the midst of crimes against humanity; for the Palestinians in Gaza living in rubbles: That is questionable,โ€ Callamard said.

โ€œWe cannot hide our faces in the sand,โ€ she added.

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David McHugh reported from Frankfurt, Germany. David Keyton contributed to this report from Davos.

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