Indonesia and China, as key players of the G20, must work together with other member countries to build a more interconnected and equitable world.
The G20 summit in Brazil, from Nov 18-19, once again shone a light on the responsibilities of major economies in promoting global governance and cooperation. The G20, representing about 85 percent of the world’s GDP, two-thirds of the global population, and three-fourths of international trade, stands as a pivotal platform for addressing some critical global challenges. Based on this situation, the deepening cooperation among G20 member countries, including Indonesia and China, holds profound implications for regional economic development and the evolving landscape of global governance.