David Rennie: Trump, Jobs, and Economic Outlook

David Rennie: David Rennie: Trump, Jobs, and Economic Outlook

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David Rennie, Washington Bureau Chief for The Economist, discusses global economic outlook and the rise of populism. A firm believer that "you cannot understand any country by sitting at your desk," he talks about his experience on assignment at the Cummins plant in Indiana and the conversations he had with workers and local Trump supporters.

Geopolitics Editor and Columnist of The Economist

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David Rennie is the Geopolitics Editor and columnist of The Economist, the world’s most influential news magazine of business and politics. With 27 years of experience as a foreign correspondent and a six-year posting as the Beijing Bureau Chief and Chaguan columnist, Rennie is more than a seasoned journalist—he is a well-regarded, go-to expert on international politics. Rennie’s insights are so trusted that he has been asked twice to launch a column for The Economist.