Africa to Push G-20 for Open Trade, More Say at IMF, Zuma Says
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Africa will push the Group of 20 nations to liberalize trade and give the poorest continent a greater say in institutions such as the International Monetary Fund, South African President Jacob Zuma said.
“We are not here in Canada with cap in hand to ask for some of these things,” Zuma told delegates at the Fortune Global Forum in Cape Town today via videoconference from Toronto, where leaders of the G-20 meet tomorrow.