2022 G20 Bali summit

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2022 G20 Bali summit
Fin logo g20-01.png
Host countryIndonesia Indonesia
Date30–31 October 2022 (planned)[1]
MottoRecover Together, Recover Stronger
(Indonesian: Pulih Bersama, Bangkit Perkasa)[2]
CitiesNusa Dua, Bali (host)
ParticipantsG20 members
Follows2021 G20 Rome summit
Precedes
Websiteg20.org

The 2022 G20 Bali summit is the upcoming seventeenth meeting of Group of Twenty (G20), the summit scheduled to take place in Bali, Indonesia, in 2022.[3][4][5][6][7][8] Indonesia's presidency will begin to take course from 1 December 2021 up to the summit on fourth quarter of 2022. Handover ceremony of the presidency was held in intimate handling-over of the G20 Presidency Gavel from Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi to the President of the Republic of Indonesia, Joko Widodo at the closing of Rome summit.

Early topics[]

The 2022 G20 Bali, Indonesia aimed for:

  • Promoting national economic resilient and efforts for recovery over the Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic;
  • Promoting Indonesia's achievement in reformation and democracy;
  • Promoting Indonesia's leadership and commitment towards global issues;
  • Promoting culture, tourism and creative industries;
  • Optimizing other national interests.

Indonesia's priorities[]

Indonesia's G20 Presidency has set three priority issues of Global Health Architecture, Digital Economy Transformation, and Energy Transition as comprehensive exit strategy to support global recovery. G20 Indonesia will seize this momentum to establish a sustainable and inclusive development while exploring new avenues to shape a more adaptive G20 against future crisis. The priorities are:

  1. Global Health Architecture;
  2. Digital Economy Transformation; and
  3. Energy Transition.

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During the G20 Presidency, Indonesia will raise the theme "Recover Together, Recover Stronger", which reflects the spirit of collective recovery with the world. This spirit is reflected in the logo of the G20 Indonesia Presidency. With red-and-white color base, and the design that combines the silhouette of the gunungan and the kawung batik motif, the G20 Indonesia Presidency logo clearly shows the identity of Indonesia.

The gunungan motif depicts life in the universe, especially the movement towards a new chapter. It reflects optimism and enthusiasm to recover from the pandemic, and enter a new chapter of green and inclusive development. Meanwhile, the kawung batik motif reflects the spirit to be useful to others.

In the context of the G20, this illustrates the determination of the Indonesia’s G20 Presidency to promote world recovery, after two years the world has struggled to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic. In this collective recovery process, G20 must be present inclusively, not only paying attention to the interests of its member countries but also the whole world, including developing countries, small island countries, and the vulnerable. Just like the DNA of Indonesia's foreign policy, the tendrils show Indonesia’s Presidency as a 'bridge builder' and a 'part of solution'. In addition to combining the two motifs above, the logo of the G20 Indonesia Presidency also appears as tendril of a plant that continues to grow. Tendril is a representation of a green, inclusive and sustainable recovery spirit. A passion to take advantage of the momentum of the Presidency to ensure the world builds forward better.

To complete the philosophy of this logo, at the bottom there is the wordings of G20 Indonesia. It is written in dark blue, which represents Indonesia's identity as a maritime country – the vast sea; rich in resources and has the power to connect the world and nations. As a maritime country, the sea is very close to the lives of the Indonesian people. For Indonesia’s G20 Presidency, the philosophy of the sea also represents developing countries and small islands that Indonesia aims to embrace. The ocean is a source of growth, and with good management it can help communities achieve sustainable economic recovery.

The logo design is the work of young Indonesians through a competition conducted by the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in collaboration with the Association of Indonesian Graphic Designers (ADGI). This shows that the ability and creativity of young Indonesians are very capable in inventing and innovating.

Agendas[]

As the host country for the 2022 summit and hold the presidency, Indonesia commits to arrange such meetings, as follows:

  1. 2022 G20 Bali, Indonesia summit;
  2. 2022 G20 Indonesia Ministerial and Central Bank Governors (Finance Track) meeting;
  3. 2022 G20 Indonesia Sherpa (Sherpa Track) meeting;
  4. 2022 G20 Indonesia Deputies meeting;
  5. 2022 G20 Indonesia Working Group agenda;
  6. 2022 G20 Indonesia Engagement Group agenda;
  7. 2022 G20 Indonesia Side Events.

2022 G20 Indonesia Ministerial and Central Bank Governors (Finance Track) meeting[]

Priorities are as follows:

  1. Synchronizing exit strategies to support global recovery
  2. Containing the scarring effect of the pandemic on the economy to support stronger future growth
  3. Strengthening the payment system in the digital area
  4. Promoting sustainable finance
  5. Expanding an inclusive financial system
  6. The international tax agenda[9]

2022 G20 Indonesia Engagement Group Agendas[]

G20 Indonesia has formed 10 Engagement Groups to facilitate various independent stakeholders in developing proposals and presenting non-binding policy recommendations to the G20 Leaders. This event will held several agendas, such:

  • Business of Twenty (B20)
  • Science of Twenty (S20)
  • Labor of Twenty (L20)
  • Parliament of Twenty (P20)
  • Think of Twenty (T20)
  • Youth of Twenty (Y20)
  • Woman of Twenty (W20)
  • Urban of Twenty (U20)
  • Supreme Audit Institution of Twenty (SAI20)

Participating leaders[]

Invited guests[]

Other issues[]

Indonesia's presidency in actual order will be in 2023. However, due to the Indonesia's Leadership of ASEAN, a significant regional organization, Indonesia then requested to the Government of India to switch the presidency to 2022. India has responded that they agreed to held the presidency in 2023, so that Indonesia can host the 2022 presidency.

References[]

  1. ^ KOMINFO, PDSI (1 November 2021). "Indonesia Terima Presidensi G20, Presiden Undang Pemimpin Dunia ke Bali Tahun Depan". Website Resmi Kementerian Komunikasi dan Informatika RI (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2 November 2021.
  2. ^ Tambun, Lenny Tristia (14 September 2021). "Logo Presidensi G20 Indonesia Perpaduan Gunungan Wayang dan Corak Batik Kawung". Berita Satu. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
  3. ^ "India to host G20 Summit in 2023, year after 2022 meeting in Indonesia: Grouping's declaration - World News , Firstpost". Firstpost. 23 November 2020. Retrieved 14 March 2021.
  4. ^ "India to host G20 Summit in 2023". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  5. ^ "India's G-20 Summit Will Now Be in 2023, a Year Later Than Planned". thewire.in. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  6. ^ "Indonesia to Host G20 Summit in 2022". Sekretariat Kabinet Republik Indonesia. 23 November 2020. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  7. ^ "Indonesia Leading 2022 G20 Summit". indonesiaexpat-id.cdn.ampproject.org. Archived from the original on 18 January 2021. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  8. ^ "Indonesia Jadi Tuan Rumah, Jokowi Bentuk Panitia Penyelenggara KTT G20 2022". Liputan6. Retrieved 9 June 2021.
  9. ^ "Indonesia Kicks Off Finance Track of G20 Presidency: Sustainable Global Leadership Driving Economic Recovery". www.bi.go.id. Bank of Indonesia. 9 December 2021. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
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