Liveris boosts Trump's Saudi mission
Australian Andrew Liveris joined President Trump in Saudi Arabia and was appointed head of the Saudi-US CEO Forum.
John Kehoe writes on the economy specialising in North America, monetary policy, markets. Based in Washington, John began his career as an Australian Treasury official before joining The Australian Financial Review in 2008. He has also worked as a sports broadcaster for radio and television.
Australian Andrew Liveris joined President Trump in Saudi Arabia and was appointed head of the Saudi-US CEO Forum.
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