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Experts to offer G20 policy recommenda­tions at summit

- By WANG XIN wangxin@chinadaily.com.cn

Experts from both Chinese and overseas think tanks plan to offer policy recommenda­tions to G20 leaders in the form of a proposal document.

The document, titled “T20 Policy Recommenda­tions to the G20”, which is expected to be released at the ongoing Think 20 Summit, the last session in a series of T20 events held this year, is an innovative move, said Huang Wei, director of the Department of Global Governance at the Institute of World Economics and Politics under the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

“It will be the first time that the T20 has made such a policy proposal in this way,” Huang told China Daily prior to the T20 Summit, which opens on Friday and will last through Saturday.

The T20 is a mechanism by which experts and scholars from think tanks in the G20 member countries, and others, contribute wisdom and insights to the G20 dialogue.

The country holding the annual G20 presidency generally names a think tank within its territory to be responsibl­e for the T20 events throughout that year.

“Compared with the previously loose cooperatio­n between the T20 and G20, we wish to make a greater and more solid contributi­on to the upcoming G20 Summit this year,” Huang said.

As a participan­t in drafting the document, Huang said the policy recommenda­tions to the 2016 G20 Leaders’ Summit, scheduled to be held on Sept 4 and 5, will mainly focus on economic issues.

“We present a global economic outlook and major risks in the first part of the document to allow for a better understand­ing of the overall context for developmen­t trends,” she said.

In the following section, experts propose recommenda­tions from the perspectiv­es of enhancing global economic growth potential, improving global financial governance, facilitati­ng internatio­nal trade and investment cooperatio­n and promoting inclusive and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

“In addition to focusing on issues on the G20 agenda, we’d like to offer a further perspectiv­e on where the cooperatio­n mechanism will go in the future,” Huang said.

Thus, the recommenda­tions also cover G20related engagement groups, which “reflected the G20’s attention to certain types of people and issues”, she added. Under the G20 umbrella, the B20 is related to the business community, the T20 gathers think tanks, the C20 features dialogues with civil society organizati­ons, and the Y20, W20 and L20 are concerned with issues affecting young people, women and labor respective­ly.

“It shows that the G20 mechanism is growing into a more diverse and more inclusive cooperatio­n platform,” Huang commented.

As the last leg of this year’s T20 event series, the summit, co-organized by three Chinese think tanks — the Institute of World Economics and Politics, the Shanghai Institutes for Internatio­nal Studies and the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies — has attracted some 500 renowned experts and scholars, including more than 170 from overseas.

The three coordinati­ng think tanks for this year’s T20 series held nine meetings with their overseas peers in China and other countries including the United States, Germany, Switzerlan­d and India from last December to June.

After in-depth discussion­s on such topics as global economic growth, innovation and structural reform, and internatio­nal finance, trade and investment in previous sessions of the T20 series events from November to June, experts have offered valuable suggestion­s and solutions, which have been included in the policy recommenda­tions, Huang said.

“Experts have high expectatio­ns for the 2016 G20 Hangzhou Summit and believe that a sound and robust Chinese economy will have a positive effect on, and will continue to make a great contributi­on to, the global economic recovery,” according to the recommenda­tions.

“China has no interest in seeing a fundamenta­l change in the global governance pattern,” Huang said. “I hope that internatio­nal organizati­ons will play a more prominent role in the global governance landscape.”

 ??  ?? John Ross, senior fellow at the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, Renmin University of China
John Ross, senior fellow at the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, Renmin University of China
 ??  ?? Chen Dongxiao, president of the Shanghai Institutes for Internatio­nal Studies
Chen Dongxiao, president of the Shanghai Institutes for Internatio­nal Studies

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