A powerful new fora for global business is emerging and it is called the B20. Business leaders were first invited to this forum at the G20 Finance Ministers’ meeting in Canada in 2010. Since then, the B20 has become an important bridge between business and foreign economic policy[1]. The forum has met regularly since then on the sidelines of the G20 Summits – South Korea (2010), France (2011), Mexico (2012), Russia (2013) and Australia (2014) – to advise world leaders on global economic governance. This year, Turkey is the President of the G20; its leadership of the accompanying B20 will be closely watched.
RECONFIGURING THE ROLE OF BUSINESS IN G20 – ANALYSIS
Akshay Mathur, Head of Research, Gateway House, has written an article on the emerging of the B-20, which has regular meetings on the sidelines of the G-20. This article evaluates the global impact of the B-20 through its impact on the G-20. This article has been republished by Eurasia Review