#Donald Trump's approach to #BigTech has oscillated between calls for stricter #regulations for some players and a hands-off approach for others. In the past, Trump has shown disdain for Big Tech: he’s been vocal about pursuing #policies that will increase the cost of doing #business and subject #tech companies to more unfavorable regulations. At the same time, Trump has vowed to back out of policies that might hobble growth for certain companies. The president-elect may also take a more hands-off approach when it comes to some tech mergers and acquisitions, analysts say. How do you think Donald Trump might steer tech policy in a second term? Have your say in the comments.
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