Donald Trump's Administration: 'Bringing Jobs in America'

"Bringing jobs to America" is one of the main focus on Donald Trump's administration. As being recalled during his campaign period, Trump kept on highlighting in creating more jobs in the United Sates. Just this Wednesday, December 14, President Trump had a meeting with technology industry leaders which expected to focus heavily on having more jobs in America.

As the news released by Forbes, it was reported that Donald Trump together with his chief of staff Reince Priebus and key transition team member Peter Thiel recently talked about "brining jobs in America".  According to the source close to the situation, it was revealed that on Trump's administration, technology would be used to streamline government, as well as its usage, would improve government system in the U.S.

President Trump's meeting with technology industry leaders which focuses on job issues was held at New York's Trump Tower which was set for 2:00 in the afternoon. Top executives from high-profile companies such as Apple, Amazon, Facebook, Google, Oracle and Microsoft attended on the said agenda which lasted for about an hour.

On his exclusive interview with The New York Times, he said that he discussed the construction of manufacturing plant in the U.S. together with Apple CEO, Tim Cook. "Tim, you know one of the things that will be a real achievement for me is when I get Apple to build a big plant in the United States, or many big plants in the United States, instead of going to China, and going to Vietnam you're making your product right here," he said.

Earlier this month, Jobs & Hire reported that Donald Trump announced that he had a meeting with the leaders of Carrier Corporation, an air conditioner manufacturer. He claimed that it would keep 1,000 jobs in the United States and more likely jobless rate in America would be decreased.

However, Trump was being criticized for being exaggerated as he claimed on his tweeter account that he reached an agreement for Japanese telecom giant Softbank to invest $50 billion in America. He said that the said Japanese investment would create over 50,000 jobs in the United States.

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