Pranab for concerted global action to tackle economic woes

Published - October 14, 2011 04:04 pm IST - Paris

Pranab Mukherjee. File photo

Pranab Mukherjee. File photo

Amid fears of double-dip recession, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Friday called for concerted action by G-20 nations to provide impetus to the world economy and deal with the related problems.

“The G-20 leaders must ensure that the world economy gets the necessary impetus to have faster growth and not fall into the double-dip recession because that danger is looming large...that fears must be removed by the concerted action of the leaders,” Mr. Mukherjee told reporters here.

The two-day G-20 ministerial being held here will prepare the groundwork for the leaders summit to be held at Cannes on November 3-4.

G-20 is a club of rich and developing nations that account for 85 per cent of the global output and cover two thirds of the world population.

The G-20, Mr. Mukherjee said, should “concentrate on the development aspects and provide positive signals” to help the economy come out of the current global problems.

He added that the recovery of the global economy was essential for the growth of the emerging economies.

Major economies like the U.S. and those in the euro-zone have not been able to come out of the recession of 2008 and the recent crisis of sovereign debt among European nations have added to the woes of the global growth.

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