Global business leaders submit 30 policy recommendations to G20 ahead of summit

JOHANNESBURG, S. Africa, Nov 20 - Global business leaders have presented 30 policy recommendations to the G20, focusing on Africa’s development, digital Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today |..
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Global business leaders have submitted 30 policy recommendations to the G20 ahead of its annual summit, focusing on critical areas such as Africa’s development, digital connectivity, and access to capital. These proposals aim to influence global economic priorities during the summit on November 22–23.
- The recommendations were developed through eight policy papers under the B20, the official business engagement arm of the G20.
- Ethiopis Tafara, IFC Africa Vice President, emphasized unlocking private-sector capital and highlighted plans to connect 300 million Africans to electricity.
- The proposals advocate for investing in infrastructure, improving regulatory environments, and adopting equity financing models to address structural challenges in African economies.
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