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At a massive rally in Michigan, which has been heavily affected by the tariffs imposed, President Donald Trump celebrated the first 100 days of his second term, announcing his focus on the economy in his speech.

Trump praised Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, calling him a good man, in a move that may reflect a change in his tone towards the e-commerce giant. Regarding the automotive industry, Trump stated that he would not punish car manufacturers if they faced difficulties in obtaining spare parts, indicating flexibility in the face of challenges posed by trade tariffs.

The president also announced plans to cut taxes, emphasizing strong support for the tax deal, and mentioned that he would hold talks with the Prime Minister of Australia regarding trade, reflecting his continued interest in international trade relations.

Concerning the automotive industry, Trump confirmed that he is not worried about it, pointing to the industry's ability to adapt to current conditions. Finally, he noted significant progress in trade negotiations with India, expressing hope for reaching an agreement on tariffs.