– G. Will Dubreuil, Director, Public Affairs and Media Relations, The Canadian Chamber of Commerce
CANADA – Business organizations from the G7 countries held a summit in Tokyo, Japan, where the delegates identified the promotion of free trade, supporting the digital revolution and the promotion of free trade agreements as the top priorities the G7 leaders should take into consideration when they meet in Ise-Shima next month.
“These priorities are the result of a consensus among B7 representatives and are all aimed at the same goal: a stronger, growing global economy. In particular, trade is the vital exchange among nations – building prosperity, trust and interdependence. The G7 nations need to move forward together towards multilateral free trade agreements and harmonized regulations,” said the Hon. Perrin Beatty, President and CEO of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce.
The Canadian Chamber strongly urges the G7 leaders to prioritise the issues raised in the following joint recommendations, to incorporate them in the Leaders’ Declaration, and to implement them without delay.
The recommendation topics are:
- Realisation of resilient economy and inclusive growth
- Promote the elimination of excess capacity
- Promote quality infrastructure investment
- Establish a fair and modern international tax system
- Global rule making regarding trade and investment
- Fight against all forms of protectionism
- Promote Mega-FTAs and bilateral/plurilateral agreements
- Rebuild multilateral trade and investment system
- Promotion of digital revolution
- Secure cross-border data flow
- Promote regulatory cooperation
- Policy coordination towards solving global agenda
- Climate change
- Circular society (Resource efficiency)
- Electrification of Africa
- Global health