The Third G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors (FMCBG) meeting under the Indian Presidency was held during
17-18 July 2023 in Gandhinagar, Gujarat. The meeting was jointly chaired by Union Minister of Finance and Corporate
Affairs Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman, and Governor, Reserve Bank of India, Shri Shaktikanta Das.
Over 500 delegates, including Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors from G20 member countries, Invitee Countries,
and Heads of various International Organisations (IOs) participated in the meeting. The FMCBG meeting was preceded by
the Third G20 Finance and Central Bank Deputies (FCBD) meeting during 14-15 July 2023 in Gandhinagar, Gujarat.
Under the Indian Presidency’s theme of “One Earth, One Family, One Future”, G20 Ministers and Governors pledged to
prioritise the well-being of the people and the planet and reaffirmed their commitment to enhancing international
economic cooperation, strengthening global development for all and steering the global economy towards strong,
sustainable, balanced, and inclusive growth (SSBIG).
The meeting was organised in five thematic sessions covering Global Economy and Global Health, Sustainable Finance and
Infrastructure, International Financial Architecture, International Taxation, and Financial Sector & Financial
Inclusion.
The Union Finance Minister, in her welcome remarks, reiterated the collective responsibility of G20 to steer the global
economy towards strong, sustainable, balanced, and inclusive growth. The meeting discussed the key deliverables of the
Finance Track under the Indian G20 Presidency for 2023. The Indian Presidency received wide support on all the agenda
items.
Members discussed the global economic outlook and risks, including the macroeconomic implications of food and energy
insecurity as well as climate change. Members endorsed the ‘G20 Report on Macroeconomic Risks Stemming from Climate
Change and Transition Pathways’.
Under the priority of strengthening Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) to address global challenges of the 21st
century, members recognised the urgent need to strengthen and evolve the MDB ecosystem. Members appreciated the efforts
of the G20 Independent Expert Group on Strengthening MDBs constituted by the Indian Presidency earlier this year. The
Expert Group has prepared Volume 1 of the Report, and Volume 2 is expected in October 2023. Noting Volume 1’s
recommendations, members shared that the MDBs may choose to discuss these recommendations to enhance their
effectiveness. A High-Level Seminar will be held on the sidelines of the Fourth FMCBG meeting in October 2023 on
strengthening the financial capacity of MDBs. G20 members also endorsed a ‘Roadmap for Implementation of Recommendations
of the G20 Independent Review of MDBs’ Capital Adequacy Frameworks (CAF)’. This Roadmap will help unlock more lending
resources in MDBs.
Managing global debt vulnerabilities is a significant priority area for 2023, reflecting the Indian Presidency’s
endeavor to voice the concerns of the Global South. G20 Members have actively deliberated on how to strengthen
multilateral coordination to effectively address the deteriorating debt situation and facilitate coordinated debt
treatment for debt-distressed countries. G20 Members welcomed the progress achieved on various ongoing debt treatment
cases under the Common Framework and beyond, and called for swift and timely resolution of these cases. They also
emphasised the importance of addressing debt vulnerabilities in low and middle-income countries in an effective,
comprehensive and systematic manner. The G20 encouraged the efforts of the Global Sovereign Debt Roundtable (GSDR)
towards strengthening communication among key stakeholders to facilitate effective debt treatment. The GSDR is chaired
by India, IMF and the World Bank.
The Indian Presidency has brought the Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) agenda into the G20 discussions. Members
acknowledged the transformative role of DPI in rapidly advancing financial inclusion and productivity gains. The
Ministers and Governors lauded India’s pioneering efforts in leveraging DPIs to accelerate financial inclusion to the
last mile. While noting that harnessing DPIs can help countries to leapfrog their development trajectories, the members
unanimously endorsed the ‘G20 Policy Recommendations for Advancing Financial Inclusion and Productivity Gains through
Digital Public Infrastructure’. developed under the Indian Presidency. These policy recommendations will be instrumental
in guiding the G20 and non-G20 countries to leverage DPI for fast pacing their development processes and achieve strong
and inclusive growth. The G20 FMCBGs endorsed the new G20 2023 Financial Inclusion Action Plan (FIAP) for the three
years 2024-26, the FIAP provides an action-oriented and forward-looking roadmap for rapidly advancing financial
inclusion of individuals and MSMEs in G20 and beyond by focusing on action areas which inter alia focus on promoting
technological, innovations and digital infrastructure including DPI. Also, India has been appointed as one of the
Co-Chairs of the Global Partnership for Financial Inclusion (GPFI) and in its capacity of Co-Chair, India will lead the
implementation of the new FIAP for the next three years starting from 2024.
The Indian Presidency has prioritised the need to consider the macro-financial implications of crypto assets along with
financial stability concerns. The Presidency has also focused on bringing the specific concerns of the Global South onto
the crypto assets’ agenda. As a result, the IMF had, in February, presented a paper on the macrofinancial implications
to the 2nd G20 FMCBG. The Financial Stability Board (FSB) has also included sections on EMDE concerns in its forthcoming
reports and deliberations. In continuation of this process, in the July meeting, the G20 members welcomed the high-level
recommendations of the FSB on crypto-asset activities and global stablecoin arrangements.
While the work of preparation of the IMF-FSB Synthesis paper is underway, the Indian Presidency has submitted a
“Presidency Note” to the G20 membership laying down important inputs for a Roadmap on crypto assets. The Roadmap, to be
contained in the Synthesis Paper will support a coordinated and comprehensive policy and regulatory framework taking
into account the full range of risks, and risks specific to the emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs) and
ongoing global implementation of FATF standards to address money laundering and terrorism financing risks. The G20 now
looks forward to receiving the IMF-FSB Synthesis Paper, along with the Roadmap, before the Leaders’ Summit in September
2023.
To further enrich the ongoing policy work around crypto assets, a Round Table discussion titled “Policy Dialogues on
Crypto Assets” was organized on the sidelines of the 3rd G20 FMCBG meeting at Gandhinagar. The aim of the round table
session was to discuss and deliberate on some of the key questions pertaining to the crypto assets, in an open and
candid manner. The session saw active participation from the G20 Finance Ministers, Governors, and the Heads of IMF,
FSB, and FATF – institutions that are instrumental in the on-going work on crypto asset ecosystem. The views generated
in the round table discussion will provide important inputs to the Synthesis paper.
The Indian G20 Presidency has also brought climate finance discussions to the forefront. Members welcomed the
recommendations on the mechanisms to support timely and adequate mobilisation of resources for climate finance, prepared
by the Sustainable Finance Working Group. With the commitment to scale up sustainable finance, members also welcomed the
Analytical Framework for SDG-aligned finance.
Members also discussed taking forward global efforts in pandemic prevention, preparedness and response through enhanced
collaboration between Finance and Health Ministries. Members welcomed the discussion on the Framework on Economic
Vulnerabilities and Risks (FEVR) arising from pandemics, while taking into account country-specific circumstances.
On the infrastructure agenda, members showed strong support for work under the Indian Presidency’s priority of
‘Financing the Cities of Tomorrow’. The Principles designed by the Indian Presidency will enable cities to develop
customised policies that encourage alternative financing sources and enable greater public-private collaboration to
bridge the infrastructure financing gap in our cities.
A G20 Infrastructure Investors’ Dialogue on ‘Leveraging Funding and Financing Mechanisms and Approaches for the Cities
of Tomorrow’ was also held on 16 July, 2023. Panel discussions focused on mechanisms for de-risking projects, better
urban planning, innovations in blended finance, harnessing technological innovations, capacity building and augmenting
support from governments & MDBs in developing climate-resilient and sustainable city infrastructure. Learnings from
practical experiences of countries enriched the discourse immensely.
On the tax agenda, members appreciated the significant progress made with respect to the two-pillar international tax
package and called for the finalization of the pending work as per the agreed timelines. Members welcomed a plan for
additional support and technical assistance for developing countries and discussed the need to ensure that G20 efforts
to enhance tax transparency translate into effective outcomes.
Members noted with great interest, the discussions held at the G20 High-Level Tax Symposium on Combatting Tax Evasion,
Corruption and Money Laundering organised by the Indian Presidency on 16 July, 2023 on the sidelines of the FMCBG
meeting. Panelists included Heads of FATF and OECD, the European Commissioner for Economy and the Finance Minister of
Indonesia. This Symposium initiates a debate on the effective multilateral response required to counter tax evasion,
corruption and money laundering. The panelists acknowledged that financial crimes are complex, operate across
international borders and deprive governments both in developed and developing countries of much needed resources. They
stressed the need for greater cooperation, both domestically and internationally. The panel discussion also delved into
strategies that can be developed for a coordinated response for fighting tax crimes and other financial crimes.
Source: pib.gov.in