In Brisbane, the G20 is looking for big projects


What is the G20 yet? While world leaders meet in Brisbane, Australia, as there is a shot of blues.


From 2008, the group of 19 countries + EU was busy with the economic crisis, and had gained prominence. Today in Brisbane, is expected G20 announcements, something tangible to prove the relevance of this meeting of the largest economic powers.


According to the Turkish Prime Minister, "The agenda of the G20 should, to begin with, relate not only 20 countries but it should be a global agenda. The relationship between the G20 and those who are not, adds Ahmet Davutoğlu, are as important as the relationships within the G20. "


At the top of the agenda: taxation. G20 leaders seek this weekend how close the legal loopholes that allow companies to pay less tax. Burning question while Luxembourg, home of the new President of the European Commission, is in the eye of the storm.


Another challenge of the summit, climate: a subject on which leaders tend to "play ostrich" according to protesters who bury their heads in the sand on a beach in Sydney.






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