💨 Abstract
The G20 meeting in Cape Town, South Africa, ended without a consensus due to the absence of key officials from the US, China, India, and Japan. The gathering, which aimed to address global economic issues and pressure rich countries to tackle climate change, failed to issue a joint communique. Participants did, however, reiterate their commitment to resisting protectionism and supporting a rules-based, equitable, and transparent trading system.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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