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& #39;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& #39;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 & #39;limited purpose partnerships& #39; will dominate over the next decade, he adds.
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