Choo calls for end to protectionism, supply chain recovery during G20 meeting
MARRAKESH, Morocco -- South Korea's finance minister called Saturday for concerted international efforts to end protectionism and recover supply chains to address economic challenges stemming from Russia's protracted war in Ukraine, COVID-19 and other factors.
Finance Minister Choo Kyung-ho made the call during the two-day G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Meeting held in Marrakesh, Morocco, which ended Friday, according to the Ministry of Economy and Finance.
Choo called for the end of the ongoing war in Ukraine, and highlighted the need for the G20 member countries to discuss measures to stabilize global supply chains.
The finance minister also stressed the need to take preemptive measures to restore financial stability in light of growing uncertainties from global monetary tightening and the strong U.S. dollar, the ministry said.
Choo also underscored the need to secure fiscal soundness and actively pursue regulatory innovation and structural reform for the recovery of growth momentum as well.
The G20 members, meanwhile, adopted their first communique since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February last year. They expressed concerns over the war as it can have "significant consequences for the global economy."
"In this context, emphasizing the importance of sustaining food and energy security, we called for the cessation of military destruction or other attacks on relevant infrastructure," the communique read.
"We also expressed deep concern about the adverse impact that conflicts have on the security of civilians thereby exacerbating existing socio-economic fragilities and vulnerabilities and hindering an effective humanitarian response," it added. (Yonhap)
相关文章:
- S. Korea set to open largest
- More seniors working but still not earning enough: data
- S. Korean fencer Oh Sang
- Seoul streets transform to open stage for Seoul Street Arts Festival
- Over 1,300 rescue workers still traumatized by Itaewon Halloween tragedy
- BTS agency likely to face tougher disclosure rules
- The Korea Herald to hold space forum on Oct. 11
- Orchestra composed of players with visual impairment to perform Oct. 4
- 'Apgujeong Box Girl' sparks online debate
- NewJeans sings 2023 Lol World Championship anthem
相关推荐:
- 163 S. Koreans arrive home from Israel on military aircraft
- S. Korean fencer Oh Sang
- BTS agency likely to face tougher disclosure rules
- Opposition leader Lee attends arrest warrant hearing at Seoul court
- Yoon lauds rapid growth of Korean defense industry
- [Herald Interview] Forever is not impossible: Oneus aspires to global reach with 'La Dolce Vita'
- Seoul streets transform to open stage for Seoul Street Arts Festival
- Manpower Korea’s unique approach to reference checks
- [Our Museums] Discover wisdom of hanok at Eunpyeong History Hanok Museum
- Immersive, digital art shows to enjoy during extended holiday
- S. Korea, US, Japan install trilateral communication hotline amid N. Korea, China challenges
- 北, 러시아 외무장관 방북 발표…내달 18~19일 방문
- Another suspect of Tajik duo behind S. Korean money exchange robbery nabbed
- [view] 민심 더 싸늘해지는데…감동 없는 김기현 2기
- Seoul shares open higher on US gains
- [Our Museums] Discover wisdom of hanok at Eunpyeong History Hanok Museum
- Enjoying Halloween in Itaewon sparks debate online
- Hamas weapons, tactics resemble those of NK: JCS
- Foreign workers' deaths get weak sanctions
- HiteJinro to produce soju in Vietnam