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The Presidency, Media Statement, 5 September 2016

 

 

G20 Leaders’ Summit advances interests of the South

 

 

President Jacob Zuma has concluded his working visit to Hangzhou in the
People’s Republic of China, where he successfully participated in the Group
of 20 (G20) Leaders’ Summit held from 3-5 September 2016 under the theme:
“Towards An Innovative, Invigorated, Interconnected and Inclusive World
Economy.”

 

Under this theme, the G20 Leaders discussed specific priority areas, namely:
i) Breaking a New Path for Growth, ii) More Effective and Efficient Global
Economic and Financial Governance, iii) Robust International Trade and
Investment, iv) Inclusive and Interconnected Development, and v) Other
issues affecting the World such as Anti-Microbial Resistance (AMR).

 

International Trade and Investment

 

With regard international trade and investment, President Zuma stated that
innovation, fair trade and investment are important ingredients for
sustainable and inclusive growth.

 

“Our trade and investment policies should be designed to enable countries to
improve competitiveness and gain access to markets, to successfully
participate in the global economy,” said President Zuma.

 

Furthermore, President Zuma called for the strengthening of the World Trade
Organization (WTO) as the principal body to negotiate trade related matters.
This entails working towards the early conclusion of the Doha Development
Agenda in line with the development mandate and improving market access for
exports of developing countries.

 

Inclusive and Interconnected Development

 

On the issue of inclusive and interconnected development, President Zuma
stated that industrialization, infrastructure development, intra-Africa
trade and curbing illicit financial flows are crucial goals for the
development of the African Continent as stipulated in Agenda 2063. In this
regard, South Africa’s proposal that illicit financial flows from trade
mispricing be studied by the World Trade Organisation was accepted. This
challenge, if addressed, has the potential to unlock millions of dollars
that could be used by African governments to the implementation of the SDGs
and their development programmes.

 

With regard to the 4th Industrial Revolution, President Zuma said that: “For
Africa not to be left behind, we must ensure the transfer of technology and
investment in skills. In this regard, protection of intellectual property
rights should not be used to exclude or create barriers to Africa’s
industrialization. We further recognize that without peace and security
there can be no sustainable development or meaningful economic growth.”

 

The G20 Summit recognized Anti-Microbial Resistance (AMR) as a health, food
security and economic threat of global magnitude.

 

President Zuma stressed that a multilateral solution is required as the lack
of a global response could undermine the attainment of the health and other
related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

 

“Importantly, in addressing this challenge, we need to uphold the principle
of inclusivity. This requires that both developed and developing countries
are included in research, development and production processes. We must
ensure that all have access to these drugs,” said the President.

 

B20

 

Prior to the G20 Summit, President Zuma interacted with representatives at
the B20 Summit (Business 20). The B20 Summit provides a platform for G20
leaders to engage with various leaders of the business community and
attempts to address global challenges. The President participated as a
panelist in a B20 session on "Breaking a New Path for Growth." The President
stated that this topic is important for South Africa, given the emphasis on
innovation, the digital economy and the new industrial revolution.

 

President Zuma attended a Trilateral Meeting with H.E President Idriss Deby
of Chad and H.E President Macky Sall of Senegal, representing the Chair of
the AU and NEPAD, respectively, on the margins of the Summit. This meeting
provided an opportunity to coordinate and reinforce common messages from an
African perspective during the Leaders' Summit.

 

"As the only African member in the G20, South Africa seeks to advance the
African Union’s priorities by coordinating closely with African observers in
G20 meetings, such as the AU Chair and the NEPAD chair in an effort to
strengthen the voice of Africa know the G20.South Africa further seeks to
use its participation in the G20 to promote and strengthen the interests of
the South, on the understanding that, if managed carefully, the G20 does
present meaningful opportunities for advancing much-needed global governance
reforms and orienting the international development agenda,” said the
President.

 

BRICS Leaders' Informal Meeting

 

President Zuma participated in the BRICS Leaders' Informal Meeting, which
also annually meets on the margins of the G20 Summit. The BRICS Leaders
discussed global political and security issues and exchanged views on G20
matters related to global growth, the economy, trade, global governance,
development and the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Preparations
for the upcoming 8th Goa BRICS Summit were also discussed.

 

President Zuma held bilateral meetings on the margins of the Summit with H.E
President Xi Jingping of the People's Republic of China, H.E Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau of Canada, and H.E President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of the
Republic of Turkey where bilateral, regional and international issues of
mutual concern were discussed.

 

The G20 Leaders' Communiqué was adopted as the outcome of Hangzhou Summit.

Germany is the incoming President of the G20 and will host the next G20
Summit in 2017.

 

Following the conclusion of the G20 Summit, President Zuma will travel to
Guangzhou in Guangdong Province, where he will attend the "2nd Investing in
Africa Forum," on 7 September 2016.

 

 

Issued by:

The Presidency, Pretoria

 

Enquiries:

Dr Bongani Ngqulunga on 082 308 9373 or  <mailto:[email protected]>
[email protected] 

 

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