Michael Froman of @Mastercard emphasises the role of partnerships in resolving the COVID-19 crisis, but also in areas such as the SDGs. These partnerships allow different groups - from philanthropy to businesses - to all play their part.
Lubna S. Olayan highlights the role of collaboration between governments, financial institutions and the private sector in supporting SMEs. We're seeing an increasing number of examples of these partnerships being used effectively, she adds.
. @aagalloni looks at areas of policy continuity post the US election. She cites a tougher stance against China and regulatory issues in the US financial sector as likely areas. But, flags potential discontinuity on Middle East issues and climate change.
. @KeyuJin looks at the role of Chinese global leadership going forward. She gives the example of China's role during the pandemic and the partnerships that have been built - for example in medical supplies or clinical understanding - as an example of this sort of collaboration.
Three fault lines - geographic, technological and economic - are set to define global collaboration moving forward, says @samirsaran. The partnerships in each of these areas will be different and these 'limited purpose partnerships' will dominate over the next decade, he adds.
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