MEXICAN PRESIDENCY OF THE G20

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MEXICAN PRESIDENCY OF THE G20 1

CONTENTS 1. ORIGIN AND COMPOSITION OF THE G20 2. MEXICAN PRESIDENCY OF THE G20 3. CHALLENGES FOR THE G20 2

MECHANISM FOR INFORMAL COORDINATION 3

TRANSFORMATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL STRUCTURE New modus operandi of international cooperation: multilateral, informal coordination among developed and emerging countries. Brazil, China, India, Mexico and South Africa: essential partners Deficit in international governance: Economic borders are dissolved, while, in politics, nation-states are maintained. G7 loses space in favor of emerging powers with more weight, demographics and regional leadership. Innovative mechanisms of cooperation for a globalized and more interdependent world. Formalization of the G20: more variation in global economic power. 4

G20 PREDECESSORS G8 1975 1976 1998 + 1977 OUTREACH G5 5

MINISTERIAL G20 G8 + 85 % Global GDP (FMI) Context: Asian crisis 1998-1999. Importance of emerging economies and systemically relevant countries becomes evident. 1999: Dialogue between Central Banks and Finance Ministers to maintain macroeconomic cooperation and address global imbalances. Agenda: including policies for financial and economic stability, prevention of abuse in the financial system, growth policies, crisis management. 6

FINANCIAL CRISIS 2008 The most serious international financial crisis since 1929 Three-Pillar Plan: 1. Counter-cyclical policies to avoid a drop in global demand 2. Agenda of reforms on financial supervision and regulation 3. Commitment to avoid economic protectionism Lessons Effective mechanism to articulate a global response to the crisis, restore confidence in markets and avoid a deeper recession. Decision making reflected the change in the power structure and in the relative weight of developing countries. In fact, it left the G8 behind. 7

G20 SUMMITS (LEADERS LEVEL) WASHINGTON, D.C. NOVEMBER 14-15 2008 LONDON APRIL 2 2009 PITTSBURGH SEPTEMBER 24-25 2009 TORONTO JUNE 26-27 2010 LOS CABOS JUNE 18-19 2012 SEOUL NOVEMBER 11-12 2010 CANNES NOVEMBER 3-4 2011 8

G20 S MAIN ACCOMPLISHMENTS CONTRIBUTIONS TO ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL GOVERNANCE Economic stimulus packages adopted in 2008. Improvements in international macroeconomic coordination and financial regulation. Financial institutional reform (such as the IMF and World Bank). Bank sector reforms (FSB). Financial security networks. Strengthening the structure and governance of the international monetary system. 9

G20 S MAIN ACCOMPLISHMENTS CONTRIBUTIONS TO GLOBAL GOVERNANCE More faithful reflection of current international economy. Fosters globalization. Contributes to a recovery of trust in multilateralism. Complements United Nations and Bretton Woods institutions capacity for action. 10

PRIORITIES OF THE MEXICAN PRESIDENCY OF THE G20 1. Economic stabilization and structural reform for growth and employment. 2. Strenghtening financial systems and financial inclusion for economic growth. 3. Improving the international financial architecture in a globally interconnected economy. 4. Promotion of food security and addressing the issue of commodity price volatility. 5. Fostering sustainable development, including an agenda on infrastructure, energy efficiency, green growth and financing to fight climate change. 11

ORGANIZATION OF THE MEXICAN PRESIDENCY 12

SHERPAS Sherpas track: non-economic, non-financial issues, such as development, anti-corruption, food security, employment; internal aspects of the G20. The finance track focuses on economic and financial issues. Both tracks delegate technical and substantive work to a series of work groups and experts. The themes for the agenda are developed through a series of ministerial and senior official meetings. In Mexico, Amb. Lourdes Aranda Bezaury, Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, was Sherpa for the G5 until 2008 and has since been Sherpa for the G20. 13

CALENDAR OF THE MEXICAN PRESIDENCY OF THE G20 PREPARATORY PROCESS Ministerial meetings Finance Februrary 24-26, Mexico City April 10-20, Washington D.C. September 13-14, Mexico City November 9-10, Mexico City Tourism (T-20): May, to be determined Agriculture May, to be determined Sherpas meetings December 13-14 (2011), Cancun February 2-3, Mexico City March15-16, Mexico City May, to be determined June, to be determined October, to be determined OUTREACH Think-20: February 27-28 Y-20 Mexico: May B-20: June 17-18 LEADERS SUMMIT LOS CABOS June 18-19 14

IMPORTANCE OF G20 FOR MEXICO Facilitating the construction of agreements around global economic and financial problems that have consequences for our economy and levels of welfare. Reaffirm our presence in the design and construction of a new, more just and representative structure of international financial governance. Interest in promoting more equitable and sustainable development both nationally and globally. Strengthening the bilateral relationship with global and regional powers, a key part of Mexico s foreign policy strategy. Strengthening communication and coordination amongst international groups on issues of common interest. 15

MEXICO AS FACILITATOR OF AGREEMENTS Mexico will make use of its privileged geopolitical and geostrategic position to bridge gaps between regions. Mexico has the voice and necessary characteristics to facilitate international negotiations and bring together different positions on the current urgent economic and financial challenges. 16

G20 AND CITIZENS Actions promoted by G20 are directly related to the improvement of living conditions of all citizens in areas such as: Employment and social security. Mitigating the effects of food price volatility. Reducing risks in the financial system and promoting conditions that allow banks to provide credit. Fight against corruption. Protection of savings. Support to regional development banks for social programs, etc.

CHANGES IN GLOBAL GOVERNANCE Interdependent and multifaceted international architecture. Efficiency of informal mechanisms for coordination of international decision-making. The G20 is still an imperfect forum, but necessary until multilateral institutions adapt to new circumstances. The G20 is expected to gain importance as the main forum for policy decision-making that has a global impact. It is necessary for the G20 to link its discussions and proposals to formal, multilateral institutions. 18

WEB SITE OF THE MEXICAN PRESIDENCY OF THE G20 www.g20mexico.org 19