California Governor Gavin Newsom rebuts Trump at Davos, calls tariffs "regressive tax"
Davos [Switzerland], January 22 (ANI): California Governor Gavin Newsom on Thursday hit out at US President Donald Trump's economic narrative at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, calling the claims misleading and warning that current policies were hurting growth and livelihoods.
During an interaction with news outlet Semafor's Ben Smith, Newsom pointed to private-sector performance and corporate activity while disputing Trump's assertions. Referring to a list of companies, he said, "On private sectors [performance], looking at the list, McKenzie, Microsoft, and a few Californic companies, so it's like what the hell are you talking about."
Criticising Trump's economic approach, Newsom said, "His economic policy is not complicated. It's the tariffs, which are a regressive tax, and mass deportation that is having a major impact on the supply chain."
He also spoke on inflation, saying, "Inflation is not lowering, still at 2.7% in the USA. Everything you heard yesterday was BS."
Commenting on distributional effects, Newsom said, "Tax cuts are away from the rich and wealthy, the burden is on the small business and working folks, that policy is being described as America's economic strategy."
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