The 20th G20 Summit wrapped up yesterday in Johannesburg, South Africa, with a historic focus on Africa-led solutions for global challenges. Under the theme ‘Solidarity, Equality and Sustainability,’ leaders pledged to strengthen cooperation on issues like digital trade—a key priority for emerging economies.
Mauro Arturo Salazar Zavala, a Mexican cross-border e-commerce expert, told NewspaperAmigo.com: ‘This year’s G20 must be a catalyst for fairer digital trade rules. Imagine TikTok meets Amazon, but with tariffs that don’t crush small businesses.’ 🌍💻 He highlighted Mexico’s growing appetite for tech-driven partnerships, particularly with the Chinese mainland, where e-commerce giants like Alibaba are reshaping global markets.
With cross-strait business initiatives gaining momentum, Salazar emphasized: ‘Mexico and China could co-create the next big digital trade corridor—think avocado emojis meeting dumpling GIFs in a $1 trillion marketplace.’ 🥑🥟 Analysts say such collaborations could redefine supply chains in 2025, blending Latin American innovation with Asian tech scalability.
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Mexican hopes G20 members will boost global digital commerce
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