‘Transforming for Inclusive Growth’ Prelude to Opening of G20 Business Group Summit

Business Group Logo (B20) at the G20 Summit (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Business Group Logo (B20) at the G20 Summit (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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‘Transforming for Inclusive Growth’ Prelude to Opening of G20 Business Group Summit

Business Group Logo (B20) at the G20 Summit (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Business Group Logo (B20) at the G20 Summit (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is scheduled to host activities of the G20 business group Summit (B20) in its capital, Riyadh, this week.

This year, the summit will be held under the slogan “Transforming for Inclusive Growth.”

Saudi Arabia has assigned six task-force teams to work on priority fields and a specialized action council to empower women in the fields of work.

Preparations are ongoing to host meetings of the business group, which is a platform for entrepreneurs to present their visions and ideas to leaders at the G20 summit.

The Kingdom will launch this two-day mega event with opening activities in Riyadh on January 15. It officially assumed presidency of the G20 in December 2019 and will preside it until its annual two-day summit, which is scheduled to take place in Riyadh on November 21, 2020.

The Business Group is the official platform for the business community at the G20. It acts as a representative of the private sector, representing the global business community in all member states and all economic sectors.

The group was formed in 2010, to be the first business community working group of the G20.

According to B20 Chair Yousef Abdullah al-Benyan, vice chairman and CEO of SABIC and a member of the Investment Committee, the business group is committed to promoting inclusiveness and working according to a deliberate approach.

He said this would help recommendations achieve a tangible impact on the future needs of various businesses, regardless of their size, whether they are within SMEs or startups, and without geographical boundaries.

The main themes in this year’s B20 meetings include digitization, energy, sustainability, climate, finance, infrastructure, trade and investment, integrity and compliance, and the future of work and education, Benyan explained.

He stressed that this represents a unique opportunity for the business community to share best practices in these areas that are crucial for growth.

“These themes will address priority areas and identify and implement potential solutions to achieve the goals. We can benefit from many examples of how to improve and make business more efficient,” he noted.



Travel Industry to Contribute Record $11 Trillion to Global GDP in 2024

Tourists check a souvenir stand while walking around the Grand-Place square, in central Brussels, Belgium, 31 August 2024. (EPA)
Tourists check a souvenir stand while walking around the Grand-Place square, in central Brussels, Belgium, 31 August 2024. (EPA)
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Travel Industry to Contribute Record $11 Trillion to Global GDP in 2024

Tourists check a souvenir stand while walking around the Grand-Place square, in central Brussels, Belgium, 31 August 2024. (EPA)
Tourists check a souvenir stand while walking around the Grand-Place square, in central Brussels, Belgium, 31 August 2024. (EPA)

A record $1 out of every $10 spent globally in 2024 will be on travel as people briskly book hotels, cruises and flights, according to an annual report by the World Travel and Tourism Council, a non-profit membership organization.

The travel and tourism industry's contribution to global gross domestic product is expected to reach new heights as consumers increasingly see travel as an essential part of their budgets.

The WTTC estimates the industry's contribution to global GDP in 2024 will increase 12.1% year-over-year to $11.1 trillion, making up 10% of global GDP. This represents about a 7.5% increase from the previous record set in 2019.

"Despite some concerns last year about us going into a global recession and high inflation, this year we are looking at travel and tourism being a real economic powerhouse globally," said Julia Simpson, CEO of the non-profit organization.

Travel spending in the US, Chinese and German economies is expected to contribute the most to GDP.

The sector is expected to support nearly 348 million jobs in 2024, or 13.6 million jobs more than in 2019, the previous record prior to the pandemic. The industry is still hiring to fill jobs in the rapidly expanding field.

In the United States, there are currently 1 million job openings across the leisure and hospitality industry, according to the US Travel Association. Total employment supported in the US was about 27 million jobs in 2023, according to the WTTC.