Andrew Liveris appointed co-chair of NT’s Economic Reconstruction Commission

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Darwin-born businessman Andrew Liveris, previously hand-picked by US President Donald Trump to head the American Manufacturing Council, will co-chair the NT’s new Economic Reconstruction Commission.

Mr Liveris and former NT Chief Minister, Paul Henderson, will head the eight-person Economic Reconstruction Commission, which aims to attract investment to the Territory and create local jobs post-coronavirus pandemic.

Michael Gunner, the current NT Chief Minister, made the announcement of the appointments on Wednesday and thanked Mr Liveris for agreeing to add the commission to his busy schedule.

Darwin-born businessman, Andrew Liveris, will co-chair the NT’s new Economic Reconstruction Commission.

“We all know Andrew’s story. He’s long been a global power player but he’s always been a Territory boy,” Mr Gunner said.

“Andrew believes the Territory can be an energy and manufacturing powerhouse and I agree with him.

“He’s helped the President make things in America, he’s helped the Prime Minister make things here in Australia and we want him to help us make things here.”

Mr Liveris, a 66-year-old oil and gas executive, provided advice on manufacturing to Mr Trump and his predecessor, Barack Obama.

He is also currently a special adviser to the National COVID-19 Coordination Commission.

“The Commission is not about putting subsidies and tariffs in place. It’s about creating a policy framework to double down and create local capabilities in Australia,” Mr Liveris said when was announced as an advisor.

READ MORE: Andrew Liveris has a plan to boost local manufacturing in Australia.

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