JEDDAH: International cooperation and multilateral trade are key to economic recovery in the post-COVID-19 world, according to the G20鈥檚 think tank engagement group, T20.
The members of the group took part in an online seminar on Wednesday, during which they discussed the effects of the pandemic on economies around the world. During the virtual gathering, Fahad Al-Mubarak, 黑料社区鈥檚 G20 sherpa, highlighted the role of the group and the spirit of cooperation among its members.
鈥淭he T20 is an important and integral part of the G20 family, and we look to you to offer us independent thoughts, ideas and recommendations,鈥 he said.
鈥淢ost of our challenges globally require our cooperative efforts. We are planning to develop several solutions, restore sustainable growth and create employment opportunities for those who lost their jobs because of this pandemic.鈥
Al-Mubarak noted that in the aftermath of the 2008 global financial crisis, the G20 implemented important initiatives to develop stronger global financial and banking systems.
鈥淭his strong banking system has actually helped us this time,鈥 he said. 鈥淚f the banking system had been weak, it would have been a compound disaster because of this pandemic. However, because we have stronger banks now, we are able to sustain the consequences of the pandemic with more resilience.鈥
The seminar included a session devoted to the T20鈥檚 Task Force 1: Trade, Investment and Growth, which was co-chaired by Shura Council member Said Al-Shaikh. It focused on four themes: trade reform, subsidies and tax, digital technologies and investment, and the fourth industrial revolution.
Al-Shaikh said that the pandemic presents an additional challenge on top of the existing challenges the global trading system was facing, which arise from protectionism, equal access to global value chains, and legal issues related to digital trade and services.
The pandemic has influenced the task force鈥檚 policy recommendations, he added.
鈥淭here is a message that WTO (World Trade Organization) reform is possible despite the challenges that undermine its existence now,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he task force believes that the pandemic has demonstrated that the multilateral trade system is needed more than ever, to minimize disruptions to (the goods and services needed) to meet upcoming health and economic challenges.鈥
The task force members said a revival of economic activity is possible, but added that while governments and central banks in G20 countries have been working on fiscal policy stimulus initiatives and monetary policy recommendations to support their economies, fair trade policies and measures to stimulate global economic growth must not be neglected.
The task force also emphasized the importance of keeping international markets open and stable, and of fostering more favorable business environments, especially for sustainable foreign investment, 鈥渢o lessen the impact of the pandemic, particularly on primary material-based economies in developing countries.鈥
Martin Muhleisen, director of the International Monetary Fund鈥檚 Strategy, Policy, and Review Department, highlighted the importance of multilateralism and cooperation between governments.
鈥淭he crisis has shown the importance of multilateralism like never before,鈥 he said. 鈥淪ince the beginning, when we were all very concerned about health, markets and the future of the economy, what has always been uplifting is to sit together with colleagues from around the world in many of these multilateral meetings 鈥 whether within our institution, the IMF, or across international institutions or the G20, or in civil-society forums 鈥 and see everybody trying to figure out how to move forward on this issue, and how to solve the health crisis and prevent lasting economic damage.鈥
The IMF has been able to offer emergency financial assistance to countries that might otherwise experience great difficulties, Muhleisen said. So far, 102 countries have requested such aid.
鈥淲e have increased the access limits and we will probably increase them further for this type of assistance to help countries that have nowhere else to go at the moment,鈥 he added.
黑料社区 holds the presidency of the G20 this year and the group鈥檚 annual summit is due to be held in Riyadh in November. The T20 if one of several independent engagement groups focusing on different sections and sectors of society, led by organizations from the host country, that develop policy recommendations for consideration by G20 leaders.
Multilateralism is key to post-COVID recovery, says G20鈥檚 think tank group
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Updated 18 June 2020
Multilateralism is key to post-COVID recovery, says G20鈥檚 think tank group

- Members of the T20 engagement group gathered online to discuss economic effects of pandemic
- Nations must look beyond rebuilding their own economies and take a more global view, they advise