Saudi G20 Presidency Seeks Int’l Framework for Economic Empowerment of Women

Dr. Hala al-Tuwaijri, chair of the Women’s Empowerment Team at Riyadh’s G20 summit, Asharq Al-Awsat/ Bashir Saleh
Dr. Hala al-Tuwaijri, chair of the Women’s Empowerment Team at Riyadh’s G20 summit, Asharq Al-Awsat/ Bashir Saleh
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Saudi G20 Presidency Seeks Int’l Framework for Economic Empowerment of Women

Dr. Hala al-Tuwaijri, chair of the Women’s Empowerment Team at Riyadh’s G20 summit, Asharq Al-Awsat/ Bashir Saleh
Dr. Hala al-Tuwaijri, chair of the Women’s Empowerment Team at Riyadh’s G20 summit, Asharq Al-Awsat/ Bashir Saleh

Under Saudi Arabian presidency, the G20 is undertaking strong endeavors to promote the empowerment of women in the global economy. This is a key element in the Saudi presidency’s aim of empowering people under the theme “Realizing Opportunities of the 21st Century for All.”

Officials participating at the G20’s Women Engagement Group (W20) confirmed the international forum’s interest in promoting women empowerment agendas as a key enabler for reviving the global economy.

“Empowering women is a major global challenge, and women still face barriers to accessing opportunities—the worldwide rate of participation of women in the workforce stands close to 49%,” said Dr. Hala al-Tuwaijri, chair of the Women’s Empowerment Team at Riyadh’s G20 summit.

Tuwaijri, speaking at a media briefing on the sidelines of G20 events, emphasized the presence of a collective responsibility towards empowering women today, adding that global cooperation on the matter has become more important than ever before.

She added that the G20 countries bear a joint responsibility to promote the role and empowerment of women in all parts of the world.

Among scores of G20-sponsored initiatives on women empowerment was setting a goal to reduce the gender participation gap in the workforce by 25% by 2025.

Saudi Arabia has put women’s empowerment at “the core of its agenda, building on previous momentum,” Tuwairji affirmed.

The Empowerment and Progression of Women’s Economic Representation (Empower) Alliance was launched at the G20 Osaka Summit in 2019 to promote the advancement of women in the private sector.

G20 2020 has highlighted a remarkable year for women’s advancement, said Rania Nashar, chair of the Empower Alliance.

“We are collecting gender-related data to measure progress in women’s access to leadership positions ... we host supportive and inclusive cultures to combat many obstacles like stereotypes, to remove barriers and end all kinds of discrimination,” Nashar said.

“If companies cooperate in hiring women, we will see a big difference. In the past decade, leadership positions for women were only 8%,” she added.



EUROPE GAS-Prices Continue to Decline

Model of natural gas pipeline and Gazprom logo, July 18, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
Model of natural gas pipeline and Gazprom logo, July 18, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
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EUROPE GAS-Prices Continue to Decline

Model of natural gas pipeline and Gazprom logo, July 18, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
Model of natural gas pipeline and Gazprom logo, July 18, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

Dutch and British wholesale gas prices continued to declined on Tuesday morning on milder weather forecasts for next week, high wind speeds and stable supply.

The benchmark front-month contract at the Dutch TTF hub was down 0.61 euros at 46.65 euros per megawatt hour (MWh) at 0947 GMT, according to LSEG data.

The contract for March was down 0.52 euro at 46.63 euros/MWh.

In Britain, the front-month contract fell by 2.04 pence to 116.76 pence per therm.

In north-west Europe, although another cold snap is forecast from Friday over the weekend, the latest forecasts are showing milder temperatures than yesterday from Jan. 15, according to LSEG data, Reuters reported.

Wind speeds are expected to remain quite strong today, limiting gas demand.

However, in north-west Europe, gas-for-power demand is expected 36 million cubic metres (mcm) per day higher at 78 mcm/day on the day-ahead.

"Wind speeds are expected still high today, before dropping sharply tomorrow with the cold spell arriving," said LSEG gas analyst Saku Jussila.

In Britain, Peak wind generation is forecast at around 15.1 gigawatts (GW) today and 14.7 GW tomorrow, Elexon data showed.

Analysts at Engie EnergyScan said EU net storage withdrawals have slowed due to a more comfortable spot balance but the storage gap compared to last year remains high. On 5 January, EU gas stocks were 69.94% full on average, compared to 84.96% last year.

Looking further ahead, analysts at Jefferies expect a tight year for global gas markets due to project delays and higher-than-expected demand.

"European and Asian LNG spot gas prices in 2025 could surpass those of 2024, driven by Europe's increased gas injection needs and the loss of Russian exports outpacing the expected growth in global LNG supply," they said.

"Post 2025, the market is expected to loosen with an additional 175 million tonnes of new supply coming online between 2026 and 2030, primarily from the US and Qatar," they added.

In the European carbon market, the benchmark contract was down 0.91 euro at 73.45 euros a metric ton.