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United Nations Secretary General António Guterres stated that the world is facing multiple challenges, including an economic crisis and global inequality. Australia needs to balance economic growth, energy security, and environmental protection. Can Australia collaborate with partners to lead the green transition? The COVID-19 pandemic has worsened economic and political inequality globally. Is it possible to establish new and innovative forms of globalization that prioritize economic security and protect vulnerable populations? As a country reliant on global technological supply chains, Australia must recognize its dependence on them, as value chains play a significant role in global trade.
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Estimated Turnoutupto 100 Delegates Based on previous editions | Event TypeConference |
EditionsNov 2023+1 more edition Frequency Biennial Next edition likely in Nov 2025 | Official LinksWebsiteContactsReport Error Claim this event |
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