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Focusing on sustainability and inclusion, G20 concludes the technical stage of discussions on trade and investments under Brasil's presidency
The Trade and Investment Working Group concludes the last round of technical negotiations before the ministerial meeting in Brasília, with topics such as reform of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the participation of women in international trade.
Transition to sustainable economies requires support from wealthy countries, says the vice president and Brazilian minister Geraldo Alckmin
At the opening of the Ministerial meeting of the Trade and Investment Working Group, Alckmin highlighted the urgency of strengthening international cooperation to promote a fair, more inclusive and sustainable global trade, reinforcing the need for technical and financial support from advanced economies to address climate and social challenges, the inclusion of women and a comprehensive reform of the World Trade Organization (WTO).
Brazilian proposal ignites WG discussions on trade and sustainability principles
Discussions advance based on the Brazilian presidency’s draft on common principles; negotiations close in October with the meeting of G20 countries’ Trade Ministers.
Geraldo Alckmin highlights Brasil's priorities at the G20 Trade and Investment Working Group
While welcoming G20 member countries’ representatives to the first meeting of the G20 Trade and Investment Working Group, Brasil’s Vice-President and Minister of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade Geraldo Alckmin stated Brasil's priorities are. Alckmin highlighted Brasil's approaches for its G20 presidency, as announced by President Lula.
Women face more challenges when undertaking entrepreneurship and taking part in international trade
According to Sebrae data, in Brasil companies led by women earn 60% less than those led by men. In foreign trade, 14% of Brazilian export companies belong to women. A study by the Ministry of Development, Industry, Commerce and Services reveals that measures are needed to encourage women's presence in the international market.