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| | | DAY 3: 2020 WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM |
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For 25 years he had the ear of world leaders, CEOs and even rock stars at Davos, but the Swiss ski resort’s most-listened to man has moved on. Barry Colson, a 56-year-old piano player who lives in Halifax, Canada, led a nightly songfest for WEF attendees as the musician-in-residence at the upstairs bar of the Hotel Europe. Now, his gig is up. Colson said his contract was not renewed for 2020. Instead, he has opened up his own shop about 450 meters from the Hotel Europe, at a club sponsored by U.S. internet security company Cloudflare. | | | | ↑ Barry Colson plays piano at his new bar in Davos, Switzerland, January 20, 2020. REUTERS/Jenna Zucker | |
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Just when the Swiss mountain spat between U.S. President Donald Trump and Greta Thunberg seemed to have blown over, U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin took a new dig at the young climate activist. Asked during a news conference about Thunberg’s call to divest from fossil fuels, Mnuchin said: “Is she the chief economist? ... After she goes and studies economics in college, she can come back and explain that to us.” | |
France and the U.S. agreed on how to press ahead with a global rewrite of cross-border tax rules for the digital era, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said. He said he and U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin had set aside a bilateral dispute over France’s digital tax on big tech companies to focus on securing a broader global deal this year that would include a minimal corporate tax rate. | |
Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido said that the government needed to halt the illegal flow of gold out of the country, and sanctions might be needed. “The first thing to do is to stop the illegal traffic of gold. We need to protect the indigenous population. It is blood gold,” Guaido said during an address to the WEF. “Maybe there is a need for sanctions,” he said in comments relayed through an interpreter, adding that Venezuela’s neighbor Colombia was already helping. Guaido said that other regional powers and the U.S. should also help. | |
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