Davos Man answers Trump call as WEF plans US meeting to discuss jobs
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EVEN the World Economic Forum is seeking to answer Donald Trump's call to bring jobs back to the US.
The organisation will convene a special meeting in Washington this year to discuss issues raised during the president-elect's campaign and the populist wave that swept him to victory, WEF founder Klaus Schwab told Bloomberg Television on Sunday. The gathering will explore US investment and job-creation opportunities for companies that participate in the forum, he said.
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