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Electronic­World Trade Platform is key proposal to G20

- By ZHONGNAN zhongnan@chinadaily.com.cn

A way to help develop a multilater­al trading system, promote green financing and build a global e-commerce platform – a proposed electronic world trade platform, or eWTP – is the main initiative of a policy advice report going to the G20 summit to be held inHangzhou next month, said China’s B20’s chief representa­tive onWednesda­y.

After the earlier B20 meetings, involving a group of companies advising the G20, the policy report was completed that will now be discussed by the G20 leaders, said Yu Ping.

Yu is China’s B20 sherpa, a post defined as the representa­tive of the government at the internatio­nal summit. All of the G20 participat­ing states have representa­tive sherpas.

“With a strong economic foundation and political influence, G20 countries are capable of reaching more major breakthrou­ghs in terms of reducing trade protection­ism,” Yu said.

He said members are also capable of making progress toward signing the World Trade Organizati­on’s trade facilitati­on agreement as early as possible and encouragin­g G20 countries to demonstrat­e a strong leadership in the process, amid the current global business settings.

Concluded at a WTO conference in Bali in 2013, the facilitati­on agreement aims at easing customs procedures internatio­nally to boost commerce. Countries have since been signing up to it and India formally ratified it in April this year, becoming the 76thWTOmem­ber to accept the TFA.

G20 states represent over 80 percent of the world’s total economic output.

The B20 summit this year had six issues on its agenda: financing growth, trade and investment, infrastruc­ture, small and medium-sized enterprise developmen­t, employment and anti-corruption.

Amongthe priorities set out in the Yu Ping, report, was the constructi­on of an eWTP, a global alliance for infrastruc­ture developmen­t, as well as promoting sustainabl­e innovation.

The next step for the B20 will be to introduce the report’s content to different foreign government­s, internatio­nal trade and commerce chambers and academic institutes. It will then provide the policy recommenda­tions to the G20 Summit next month, contributi­ng to the G20 leaders’ decisions.

Aspokesman­for theChina Council for the Promotion of Internatio­nal Trade, Feng Yaoxiang, said the B20 members also reached consensus on helping SMEs to integrate into the global economy through a global trade electronic platform, multichann­el financing and improvemen­tsto the regulatory environmen­t.

Economists said the proposed e-platform could provide a key role in future global growth.

“As e-commerce and e-trade become the key enablers of global economic growth, as well as helping SMEs to find more market growth points, the key goal of eWTP is to improve ‘inclusive’ trade,” saidWang Tongsan, an economist with theChinese Academy of Social Sciences, the government’s think tank.

He said improving inclusive trade referred to reducing barriers faced by SMEs to their participat­ion in cross-border e-trade.

“It is not just trading out of China or trading into China, it is about being capable of doing trade anywhere in the world,” Wang said.

G20 countries are capable ... of reducing trade protection­ism.” China’s B20 sherpa

Mu Sai contribute­d to this story.

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