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G20 Summit declaration spotlights free, fair, non-discriminatory trade

The 14th G20 Summit wrapped up on June 29 in Osaka, Japan, with the adoption of a declaration.

Under the document, G20 economies will promote free, fair and non-discriminatory trade, while pledging to use "all policy tools" to support the global economy amid negative risks.


The declaration said “trade and geopolitical tensions have intensified.”

Leaders from the G20 Developing and Emerging Economies failed to reach a pledge to fight protectionism.

Additionally, 19 member economies of G20, excluding the US, agreed that the Paris Agreement on Climate Change is “irreversible”', and committed to fully enforcing the agreement.-VNA/VNP

Party leader calls for consensus on development vision at 13th Party Central Committees 14th plenum

Party leader calls for consensus on development vision at 13th Party Central Committee’s 14th plenum

Those selected for the Politburo and the Secretariat for the 14th tenure must demonstrate political courage, integrity, and exemplary conduct, place national and public interests above all, and possess strategic vision and organisational skills to remove bottlenecks, mobilise resources, and gather collective strength.

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