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Davos hostile turf
<br />for Trump doctrine
<br />America First' message
<br />counter to summit's goal
<br />Kim Hialragaard
<br />A TODAY
<br />DAVOS, Switzerland —Donald Trump
<br />will bring his "America First" message
<br />into a den of internationalist lions this
<br />week when he becomes the first sitting
<br />U.S. president in nearly 20 years to at-
<br />tend the glitzy annual confab held in
<br />this Alpine resort.
<br />The World Economic Forum that runs
<br />from Tuesday to Friday draws many of
<br />the world's top politicians, thinkers, ce-
<br />lebrities, corporate chieftains and opi-
<br />nion leaders, who might not be recep-
<br />tive to his isolationist Views.
<br />Trump's audience at the 4811, annual
<br />meeting will include more than 3,000
<br />participants from 110 countries — 70
<br />heads of state and government, 1,900
<br />business leaders, 45 heads of interna-
<br />tional organizations. Their goal, the fo-
<br />rum said, is to "improve the state of the
<br />world"
<br />Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin,
<br />who is joining Trump here, told report-
<br />ers the president will talk about his
<br />'America First" economic strategy.
<br />"Why is Trump even choosing to go to
<br />a forum that at best is going to give him a
<br />frosty reception and could even be
<br />openly hosti]0" said Davos veteran Na-
<br />riman Behravesh, chief economist at
<br />IHS Markit consultants in London. "The
<br />hope is that if he gives a full-bodied de-
<br />fense of America First; he will also be
<br />conciliatory. If not, it could get confron-
<br />tational"
<br />Philip Jennings, general secretary of
<br />UNI Global Union, a Swiss -based or-
<br />ganization that represents 20 million
<br />workers around the world, questioned
<br />why Trump would attend a conference
<br />whose theme of global cooperation —
<br />"Creating a Shared Future in a Fractured
<br />World" — runs counter to his views.
<br />"Trump is Exhibit A of our fractured
<br />world;' Jennings said. "His America
<br />Past• economic agenda has aggravated
<br />any sense of a shared future"
<br />Trump has pulled the United States
<br />out of the Paris Climate Accord and the
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<br />12 -nation Trans -Pacific Partnership
<br />trade deal, saying they are bad for
<br />America. He wants to renegotiate NAF-
<br />TA with Mexico and Canada to make it
<br />more favorable for the U.S. He has
<br />threatened to withdraw from an inter-
<br />national accord with Iran that freezes its
<br />nuclear weapons program.
<br />Still, Trump will be warmly received
<br />by business leaders in attendance, pre-
<br />dicted Tim Ryan, the U.S. chairman of
<br />PWC, an auditing and consulting firm.
<br />"The majority of executives I meet
<br />with are very pleased with what the
<br />White House has done around tax re-
<br />form and deregulation — Trump will be
<br />applauded for that;" Ryan said.
<br />Trump is scheduled to give the gath-
<br />ering's final address Friday.
<br />Among this year's subjects: cyberat-
<br />tacks, sustainable growth, migration,
<br />climate change, nuclear deterrence, so-
<br />cial networks, and crises ranging from
<br />North Koreas nuclear program to Vene-
<br />zuela s economic meltdown.
<br />"I'll be there to talk to governments
<br />and banks about how investing in nu-
<br />clear weapons needs to stop, said Be-
<br />atrice Film, director of the Geneva -
<br />based International Campaign to Abol-
<br />ish Nuclear Weapons, winner of the
<br />2017 Nobel Peace Prize.
<br />This year, 21 percent of participants
<br />will be women, and, for the first time, all
<br />seven summit co-chairs are female.
<br />They include Norway Prime Minister Er-
<br />na Solberg and International Monetary
<br />Fund Managing Director Christine La-
<br />garde.
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