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Greta Thunberg: US treasury chief attacks activist | |
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Greta Thunberg should go away and study economics before lecturing investors, the US treasury secretary has said. | |
Steven Mnuchin said the activist's call for investors to divest fossil fuels showed a lack of understanding about the economy and jobs. | |
"After she goes and studies economics in college, she can come back and explain that to us," he said at the World Economic Forum in Davos. | |
On Tuesday, President Donald Trump dismissed the "prophets of doom". | |
Mr Trump said that campaigners were too pessimistic and should concentrate their fire on countries where emissions are rising. He did not say which countries. | |
Mr Mnuchin continued the criticism on Thursday. In response to a question about Ms Thunberg's call for fossil fuels to be scrapped, Mr Mnuchin said: "Is she the chief economist?" | |
He added: "For people who call for divestment, there are significant economic issues - issues with jobs." | |
The treasury secretary also raised hopes about a US-UK trade deal being signed this year. He said a deal was "an absolute priority" for the president. "We expect to complete that with them [UK] this year," he added. | |
'Aggressive' timetable | 'Aggressive' timetable |
On the subject of the UK's post-Brexit trade negotiations with the US and the EU, Mr Mnuchin said: "What I saw coming out was that they wanted to accomplish both these deals in 2020. That's obviously an aggressive timetable." | On the subject of the UK's post-Brexit trade negotiations with the US and the EU, Mr Mnuchin said: "What I saw coming out was that they wanted to accomplish both these deals in 2020. That's obviously an aggressive timetable." |
He said he could not comment on the EU talks, but he could comment on a UK-US deal. | He said he could not comment on the EU talks, but he could comment on a UK-US deal. |
"That's an absolute priority of President Trump and we expect to complete that with them this year, which we think will be great for them and great for us," he added. | "That's an absolute priority of President Trump and we expect to complete that with them this year, which we think will be great for them and great for us," he added. |
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, speaking at the same event, said he thought a UK-US trade deal ought to be "much easier mechanically" than a UK deal with the EU. | |
Concerns have been raised in the UK that the NHS could have to pay billions of pounds more for drugs under such a trade deal, as the US will be seeking "full market access" for its companies' products in the UK. | Concerns have been raised in the UK that the NHS could have to pay billions of pounds more for drugs under such a trade deal, as the US will be seeking "full market access" for its companies' products in the UK. |
Mr Ross said: "What we think is that drugs should have similar prices wherever they are, but I don't believe we are in any position to tell the UK what to pay for drugs." | Mr Ross said: "What we think is that drugs should have similar prices wherever they are, but I don't believe we are in any position to tell the UK what to pay for drugs." |
On Wednesday, Mr Mnuchin threatened new tariffs on UK carmakers after Chancellor Sajid Javid defied pressure to cancel a new tax on tech firms. | On Wednesday, Mr Mnuchin threatened new tariffs on UK carmakers after Chancellor Sajid Javid defied pressure to cancel a new tax on tech firms. |
But Mr Javid said the UK would not back down over the tax, which will hit US firms such as Apple, Amazon and Facebook. | But Mr Javid said the UK would not back down over the tax, which will hit US firms such as Apple, Amazon and Facebook. |