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What's the mood at Davos as Trump takes office?
CGTN Europe
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CGTN Europe interviewed Lisa Donahue, Co-Head of the Americas & Asia at AlixPartners
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Donald Trump's threat of tariffs on all imported goods is likely to dominate the first day
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of the World Economic Forum in Switzerland.
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Thousands of politicians and business leaders from more than 130 countries are arriving
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in Davos. Our correspondent Juliet Mann is there. Juliet, what's the mood ahead of Mr
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Trump's inauguration?
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Jamie, the roll call of heads of state and government and titans of industry who are
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going to be addressing delegates here at the World Economic Forum has created a real buzz
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of anticipation. But I have to say that the Davos crowd is a little bit distracted today.
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It's all about the inauguration. They're on inauguration watch up and down the town. And
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there's a real nervousness because you've been talking about those tariffs that Trump
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has been promising. 10 to 20 percent on imports from Europe, 60 percent on goods from China.
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And all of that has created huge uncertainty around the US's relationships around the world.
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And the markets are hoping that once Trump is in power in the White House, that maybe
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there'll be some clarity around taxes, around tariffs, and that will clear the way for deal
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making to be done. I'm joined now by what's become a Davos regular, Lisa Donoghue, who's
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the co-head of Americas and Asia at Alex Partners, the consultancy. Great to see you again.
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Nice to see you.
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Now you are turnaround guys. So you've been leading large businesses in the complexities
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of business transformation. So to what extent has all this uncertainty around what the US
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administration is going to do affected all that?
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You know, it's an interesting dynamic. We do a disruption index every year to measure
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the amount of concern and trepidation of CEOs, global CEOs. And I think that given dealing
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with COVID and dealing with uncertainty, supply chain disruptions, war in Ukraine, all of
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those challenges globally have made CEO and leaders a bit more resilient, a bit more prepared
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for whatever comes their way. And it's refreshing. Now, 60% tariffs will be tough for anyone
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to deal with. But I like to think that as the market, we're going to be looking at deals
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being made versus decisions that will have longstanding ramifications that no one really
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wants.
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So Trump has said that there's going to be tariffs all the way. Other parts of the world
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could say, OK, let's work with that and just absorb the extra costs, or they could bring
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in their own duties regime. What's your take on the world becoming more protectionist?
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Well, we're such a globally integrated economy. The supply chains I just mentioned, disruption
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from the supply chains happened because the war in Ukraine and the impacts were far standing
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around the world. So I think protectionism, in my opinion, is a bad idea. I think that
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trying to find common ground and the right approach to what makes sense from a pricing
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perspective, from a protection of IP perspective, a protection of one's shores perspective is
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inevitable. But I'd like to think that we are going to be able to come up with something
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a bit more collaborative. Look, it's the spirit of what we're working on right now here in
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Davos is collaboration.
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You haven't mentioned intelligence. You haven't mentioned artificial intelligence. You haven't
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mentioned sustainability. Those are top of the agenda, right?
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Top of the agenda. And what's driving, if you think about the leaps and bounds in AI
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and what that means from the insatiable need for data also means insatiable need for electricity
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and power, which goes right toward what are sustainable solutions? How do we get to the
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energy transition that we all want while still dealing with the exponential increase in demand
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that we're seeing?
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We will hear keynote speakers from world leaders and heads of institution. Among them, China's
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Vice President Jing-Chui Hsien-Chang. That's going to be interesting. But who else are
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you most interested in hearing from?
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Well, I always like hearing from the tech guys because right now we're such a tech-driven
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business economy. So I'm interested in hearing from the AI guys, the folks from Palantir
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because they deal with big data in massive amounts and make it understandable. And I'm
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interested in, of course, I'm interested in the Vice President of China. I'm very interested
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to hear what he has to say.
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Lisa Donoghue, always a pleasure. Thank you so very much.
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Thank you. Great to see you.
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