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To read : Introduction to the Seoul Summit
How well do you know Korea? (Self test yourself)
Furthermore, as the first non-G7 country to chair the G20, Korea is well-positioned to bridge the gap between developing and advanced economies. Korea has thus introduced two new items-informed by the country’s own recent history-to the Seoul Summit agenda: the establishment of stronger global financial safety nets and the creation of a G20 multi-year action plan to support sustainable growth and poverty reduction in the developing world. These agenda items also reflect the motto for the Seoul Summit, “Shared Growth Beyond Crisis,” a theme that underscores the Korean view that working and growing together is the best means to pave the way to a healthy global economy.
To read : Introduction to the Seoul Summit
How well do you know Korea? (Self test yourself)
Furthermore, as the first non-G7 country to chair the G20, Korea is well-positioned to bridge the gap between developing and advanced economies. Korea has thus introduced two new items-informed by the country’s own recent history-to the Seoul Summit agenda: the establishment of stronger global financial safety nets and the creation of a G20 multi-year action plan to support sustainable growth and poverty reduction in the developing world. These agenda items also reflect the motto for the Seoul Summit, “Shared Growth Beyond Crisis,” a theme that underscores the Korean view that working and growing together is the best means to pave the way to a healthy global economy.
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