Former commissioner says tax controls and gaming sector could be impacted by incoming US president
The Isle of Man will need to be looking over its shoulder when Donald Trump returns to the White House later this month.
That's the view of a member of the Manx Labour Party and former commissioner Ged Power.
Now working in tourism, Mr Power says recent American visitors to the Isle of Man have told him they welcome the return of President Trump.
But he believes it could present challenges for the Island:
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