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US President-elect Donald Trump has lavished praise on technology titans' "incredible innovation" during a summit at Trump Tower. | US President-elect Donald Trump has lavished praise on technology titans' "incredible innovation" during a summit at Trump Tower. |
Hosting with three of his children - Donald Jr, Eric and Ivanka - Mr Trump told the executives he would make trading across borders "a lot easier". | Hosting with three of his children - Donald Jr, Eric and Ivanka - Mr Trump told the executives he would make trading across borders "a lot easier". |
Amazon's Jeff Bezos, Apple's Tim Cook, Tesla's Elon Musk and Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg attended. | Amazon's Jeff Bezos, Apple's Tim Cook, Tesla's Elon Musk and Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg attended. |
Paypal founder Peter Thiel, a member of Mr Trump's team, was also there. | Paypal founder Peter Thiel, a member of Mr Trump's team, was also there. |
Mr Thiel, who has been a vocal Trump ally and spoke about his nomination at the Republican National Convention this summer, is expected to act as the bridge between the new administration and tech leaders. | Mr Thiel, who has been a vocal Trump ally and spoke about his nomination at the Republican National Convention this summer, is expected to act as the bridge between the new administration and tech leaders. |
Throughout his campaign to be elected president, Mr Trump put technology companies and their executives in the firing line, with calls for boycotts and accusations of tax-dodging. | Throughout his campaign to be elected president, Mr Trump put technology companies and their executives in the firing line, with calls for boycotts and accusations of tax-dodging. |
But the president-elect was cordial on Wednesday, telling his guests he was "here to help you folks to do well". | But the president-elect was cordial on Wednesday, telling his guests he was "here to help you folks to do well". |
"We want you to keep going with the incredible innovation. There's nobody like you in the world," he said. | "We want you to keep going with the incredible innovation. There's nobody like you in the world," he said. |
"You'll call my people, you'll call me, it doesn't make any difference. We have no formal chain of command around here." | |
Mr Trump also told the group that technology companies benefited from a "bounce" after his election, adding "everybody in this room has to like me at least a little bit". | |
The president-elect struck a positive tone with industry leaders despite bashing companies like Apple and Amazon throughout his campaign for sending jobs offshore and their stance on encryption. | |
Earlier this year, more than 140 tech leaders from Silicon Valley signed an open letter arguing against Mr Trump's candidacy, warning the New York billionaire "would be a disaster for innovation". | |
Notably absent from Wednesday's meeting was Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey. |
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