"The US is open for business," he said in his inaugural address to the World Economic Forum in Davos on Friday.
But he continued to attack "predatory" trade practices, warning partners that the US would not tolerate unfair trade.
Mr Trump's election campaign centred on America First, aiming to protect local manufacturers from foreign competition.
This policy appeared to contradict the Davos conference's goal of promoting globalisation and co-operation.
Mr Trump lauded the economic achievements of his first year in office, including cutting corporation tax and lowering the unemployment rate, and said the US was more attractive than ever to foreign investment.
"I'm here to deliver a simple message - there has never been a better time to hire, to build, to invest and to grow in the United States. America is open for business and we are competitive once again," he said.
Taking credit for the strong economy in the US, he urged foreign investors to "bring your money, your jobs, your businesses to America".
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