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In addition to internal party matters, discussions surrounding international and economic policies were prominent. The former president addressed negotiations with the European Union (EU), claiming that they have been unfair in their treatment of trade and military concerns. He pointed out that the United States has been significantly contributing to NATO expenses, often more than European nations.
As part of his broader economic strategy, the former president asserted the importance of tariffs, particularly concerning automotive imports and pharmaceuticals. He emphasized a return to domestic manufacturing, forecasting a resurgence in industries critical to the American economy.