G20 Summit 2021: Towards A New Horizon
On 30th and 31st October, 2021, the two day G20 Summit 2021 was held in Rome, Italy. The meeting agenda included climate change, the COVID-19 pandemic, a landmark tax deal and global economic scenario.
- Italy holds the current presidency of G20 countries.
- For the first time, India will hold the G20 presidency from December 2022 and will convene the leaders’ summit in 2023.
Key Highlights
The G20 Summit concluded with the adoption of the G20 Rome Leaders’ Declaration. It covers the following areas:
- Climate Change: The G20 members agreed to:
- Provide $100 billion a year to combat climate change;
- End international financing for all new ....
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