G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting Immediately reforming WTO's conflict resolution function November 23, 18:58

At the G20 = Foreign Ministers Meeting of 20 major countries held in Nagoya City, foreign ministers from each country need to work swiftly to reform the conflict resolution function of the WTO = World Trade Organization to promote free trade. It was agreed that there was.

To conclude the G20 with Japan serving as the presidency, the Foreign Ministers Meeting, which had been held in Nagoya from 22nd, closed on the afternoon of 23rd.

Foreign ministers from each country at the meeting need to work on reforms with a sense of speed in light of the point that the WTO = World Trade Organization does not play the role of original dispute resolution in order to promote free trade. It was agreed that there was.

We also confirmed that the G20 will play an active role in creating international rules for the digital economy.

Furthermore, in order to realize the “SDGs = Sustainable Development Goals”, we will widely recognize the importance of private investment for strengthening areas where progress is delayed and for sustainable economic growth in Africa. Shared.

Mr. Mogi, who served as the chairman, said at the press conference: “We were able to discuss various urgent issues facing the international community from various perspectives. We reconfirmed the results of the Osaka Summit in June. It was a leap forward that led to a positive effort. "