Economics
Asia Called on to Coordinate Policies to Avert Global Slump
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Coordination among Asian nations is key to steering the global economy toward recovery from the coronavirus crisis, according to former senior government officials and academics in the region.
Asian leaders should hold a summit to arrange financial, trade, public health and food security policies, according to a strategic plan released Wednesday by the Australian National University. The group behind the initiative includes advisers to the governments of China, Japan, Indonesia, India, Singapore and others, the statement said.