Multilateralism 'is the way to go,' OECD chief says in response to Trump's Davos speech
to "put their own citizens first," but that approach has already been criticized by other public figures advocating a multilateral and consensual approach to global affairs.
"How can you deal with international trade if not multilaterally?," he said, speaking to CNBC's Steve Sedgwick at the forum in the Swiss Alps. Earlier on Tuesday, Trump spoke of his "America First" agenda during his keynote speech to the World Economic Forum "America achieved this stunning turnaround not by making minor changes to a handful of policies, but by adopting a whole new approach centered entirely on the well-being of the American worker."
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