The G-20 Summit concluded in Seoul with a resolve for balanced and sustainable growth, job creation, addressing currency woes and to have more say of developing economies in the forum.A declaration issued at the end of the summit said the members agreed to enhance Mutual Assessment Process (MAP) to promote external sustainability. The summit also declared a 7-point Seoul Action Plan, which includes reforms in IMF to strengthen global financial safety nets to cope with financial volatility and global partnership for financial inclusion and a flexible small and medium enterprise finance framework.AIR correspondent reports that the Seoul G-20 declaration reflected most of the points raised by Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh in the run-up-to the summit.
News On AIR | November 13, 2010 2:06 PM
Swearing on growth, G-20 meet concludes