Coca-Cola CEO Urges U.S. to Avoid ‘Deconstructing Global Trade’
- Quincey is en route to World Economic Forum in Davos
- Free trade has been ‘engine for lifting all boats,’ he says
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As Nafta negotiations drag on, Coca-Cola Co. Chief Executive James Quincey is adding his voice to the chorus of leaders urging the U.S. to preserve free trade.
Though the agreement can and should be improved, throwing up barriers between nations again isn’t the answer, Quincey said in an interview on Bloomberg Television. Quincey, whose company operates in more than 200 countries, also advocated for a less extreme version of the U.K.’s exit from the European Union.