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Trump on Interest Rates, Dealmaking, and What's Next

In an exclusive interview, President Trump discusses how geopolitical tensions could impact monetary policy and reflects on his approach to major corporate deals.

According to Fortune's exclusive interview, President Trump outlined how international conflicts, particularly tensions with Iran, could complicate his administration's interest-rate strategy. For Dallas-area business leaders monitoring Federal Reserve policy and its impact on borrowing costs, these comments underscore the interconnected nature of geopolitical events and domestic economic planning.

The president also reflected on major corporate negotiations, including his approach to semiconductor investments. According to the Fortune interview, Trump expressed regret about the terms of certain deals, suggesting a more aggressive posture in future negotiations. This sentiment carries implications for Texas technology and manufacturing sectors, which depend on favorable business conditions and strategic investments.

Trump discussed the broader landscape of American dealmaking and how his administration's policies aim to reshape corporate strategy. For Dallas executives in finance, real estate, and technology, understanding the president's dealmaking philosophy could inform investment decisions and merger-and-acquisition strategies over the coming years.

As the interview touched on succession planning for his dealmaking legacy, the president's remarks highlighted the importance of leadership continuity in business. Dallas business readers should consider how shifts in federal policy and presidential priorities might affect their own strategic planning and long-term corporate positioning.

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