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Former Trump adviser Andrew Liveris admits ‘incorrect’ jobs claim from natural gas on Q+A – ABC News
The former Dow Chemical CEO clashed with ex-prime minister Malcolm Turnbull on the Q+A show over his claim that 850,000 Australians work in industries that use natural…

A key business adviser to the Federal Government who endorsed its “gas-fired recovery” plan has conceded that his controversial recent claim that 850,000 Australians work in industries using natural gas as feedstock was “incorrect”.
Key points:
- Andrew Liveris is a former Dow Chemical CEO and ex-adviser to the Trump administration
- When he made the claim on the Q+A program, he was challenged by former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull
- In an email to RMIT ABC Fact Check, Mr Liveris acknowledges the 850,000…
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