The economic “center of gravity” is also moving away from the United States, he told reporters on the sidelines of the G20 summit over the weekend, RT reported.
The United States was absent from the conference in Johannesburg, South Africa. US President Donald Trump accused the country of committing genocide against white farmers, citing that as the reason for his absence.
The US government also claimed that since the US was not present, only the chairman’s summary could be released after the summit. Anyway, the G20 issued a declaration on Sunday.
Governor Carney said Sunday that the meeting “brings together countries representing three-quarters of the world’s population, two-thirds of world GDP, and three-quarters of world trade, and the United States will not be formally present.” “This is a reminder that the center of gravity of the global economy is shifting.”
The Prime Minister said that despite the US boycott, the decisions taken by G20 countries during the meeting remain important. He also said Canada aims to strengthen ties with various countries, including South Africa, India and China.
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