• «Twenty» focused on supporting reforms driving economic growth

    24/06/2014




    5 months before the meeting of the Group leaders in «Brisbane» 
    «Twenty» focused on supporting reforms driving economic growth


     






    Representatives of the Group of 20 leaders and deputies of the finance and central banks met in the city of Melbourne, Australia, where they urged the meeting leaders on the Group of 20 countries on a number of vital areas focus on economic reforms. Is the primary objective of this meeting on deepening the common commitment to advance global economic growth. the leaders of the Group of 20 countries meet in Brisbane Australia in October next, in order to ensure concrete results in order to achieve a better position in the Member countries and the world in terms of economic growth, jobs, and to make the world economy can withstand future shocks. On the other hand, the Group of 20 countries pledged earlier this year, an ambitious goal to strengthen the Group's GDP by more than 2 per cent above current projections over the next five years.
    In recent months, the Group of 20 countries was exchanging details about policies that intend to implement in order to contribute to the common goal of achieving economic growth of all countries. And now, with only five months left before the leaders meet in Brisbane of Australia, the time has come to turn these aspirations into action. Note that at present some progress but there is much more to be done. In the meeting the stressed on the need to ensure that the number of widgets by group members as sponsor for the common goal. These needs in the development of procedures that operate on the liberalization of the private sector to grow and create jobs in the future. As well as the need to encourage investment in infrastructure to push the economic productivity.
    Add this to the need to make it easier for companies, businesses and countries to engage in trade, and to ensure that international companies to pay taxes owed in the countries where the profits, so all of these areas have the leaders of the Group of 20 powers to take action. On the other hand, has been meeting with representatives of civil society, the Group of 20, led by Tim Costello. The g-20 stressed the importance of civil society as an important partner by the Group of 20 in terms of securing positive results that will bring economic growth, which in turn will drive toward prosperity and strong communities across the countries of the Group of 20 and beyond.

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