South Africa's Godongwana urges unity
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G20 chair South Africa warned Thursday that abandoning the rules-based global order and declining cooperation could derail 2030 development goals to end hunger, eradicate extreme poverty and fight climate change.
This is not only a strategic investment — it is one that can boost growth, create business opportunities, and reduce pressure on public budgets in key member states,” said Klingbeil.
South Africa's G20 presidency shouldn't drop the baton passed by Brazil on this crucial issue that underpins good governance.
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Daily Maverick on MSNThe Road Ahead is Steep But Not Insurmountable: How South Africa’s G20 Can Still Deliver for Debt and DevelopmentThe global economy has slowed and become less supportive of developing countries, leaving African nations increasingly reliant on international markets to fill the gap in their development financing needs.
South Africa should join others at the G20 to support universal social protection systems, and not means-tested systems that base eligibility for support on income, ...
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Newspoint on MSNG20 Carries Responsibility to Tackle Multilateralism Issues: SA OfficialSouth Africa's Duncan Pieterse urges G20 to tackle multilateral system challenges, drive inclusive recovery, and strengthen global financial cooperation.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will skip the meeting altogether, opting to head to Japan instead, according to Reuters. South Africa is also subject to a new 30% tariff rate, the only country in sub-Saharan Africa to be singled out in the latest round of announcements.
"The G20 was built around a presumption that all the world's major economies shared a common interest in a stable, relatively open global economy," said Brad Setser of the Council on Foreign Relations. "But Trump doesn't really care about stability and wants a more closed global economy."