Thursday, June 14, 2012

Los Cabos, Mexico To Host G20 Meeting

Los Cabos Mexico To Host G20 Meeting
Los Cabos, Mexico will be hosting the G20 Leaders’ Summit, the main forum of international economic coordination that brings together the world’s most important emerging and advanced economies. These economies, called the G20, account for over 80 per cent of the world GDP, 80 per cent of global trade and two thirds of the world population.

The leaders of the United States, China, Japan, Germany, France, Brazil, the United Kingdom, Italy, Russia, Canada, India, Spain, Australia, Korea, Indonesia, Turkey, Argentina, South Africa, Colombia, Chile, Ethiopia, Benin and Cambodia will attend the Summit, during which they will discuss the main challenges of the global economy and define actions to restore economic stability and growth.

The Summit's aim is to promote dialog between business and government leaders in order to enrich the discussions taking place at the G20 and work towards the achievement of its goals by providing incentives for global economic growth and social development. Its agenda includes sessions which are open to the public, as well as closed door sessions in which the different task forces will discuss recommendations with heads of state and government.

This year's G20 Leaders' Summit will be held on June 18-19.

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