Uni Eropa
Inggris Filipina Taiwan Hongkong
Filipina Chili
Arab Saudi Singapura
Indonesia
Jepang Laos China Singapura
AS Kanada
India Kamboja Vietnam Papua Nugini
Meksiko
Jerman
Turki China Vietnam Indonesia AustraliaAS
Kanada
Dunia
Indonesia adalah satu satunya anggota ASEAN dan G20 yang berperan
Posisi Indonesia dalam forum G20 penting dalam pemulihan kesehatan dan perekonomian dunia
Transformasi (2008)
Dari pertemuan level Menteri naik St. Petersburgh,
menjadi pertemuan kepala negara Cannes,
Prancis Rusia
agar menghasilkan komitmen Boosting Economic
Building our
politik & berdampak besar bagi Growth and Job Hamburg, Jerman
Common Future,
sistem ekonomi & keuangan dunia Creation Antalya, Turki Shaping an
Toronto, Kanada Renewed
Los Cabos, Meksiko Collective Action for Inclusive Interconnected World
Recovery and New Collective Action
Beginnings for the Benefit of Promoting Growth and and Robust Growth
All Job
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Washington, AS Pittsburgh, AS Seoul, Korsel Brisbane, Australia Hangzhou, Tiongkok
Financial Market From Crisis to
and the World Shared Growth and Towards an Innovative,
Recovery Acting Together to Lift Growth and
Beyond Crisis Invigorated, Interconnected,
Economy Create Jobs, Building a Stronger
London, Inggris and Inclusive World Economy
Stability, Growth
and Jobs
Bali, Indonesia
Recover Together, Riyadh, Arab Saudi Osaka, Jepang
Recover Stronger Realizing Opportunities of Ensure Global Sustainable
Embrio 1999 the 21st Century for All Development
• Amerika Serikat
• Kanada
• Meksiko
Asia dan
Eropa Oseania
• Inggris • China
• Jerman • Jepang
• Italia • Korea Selatan
• Perancis • India
• Rusia
Amerika • Indonesia
Selatan • Australia
• Argentina
• Brazil
Afrika
Timur Tengah
• Afrika Selatan
• Arab Saudi
• Turki
G20 juga terdiri atas
beragam kelompok kerja
sama ekonomi Multilateral MIKTA BRICS G7
PLATFORM KERJA SAMA EKONOMI
dan negara lainnya diharapkan krisis dan drive the change. 2 Greece US-China Covid-19
dapat menjadi motor penggerak Terutama 75% perdagangan dunia 0
crisis trade war outbreak
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GLOBAL CHALLENGES AND THE ROLE OF G20 FORUM
Over 2021, global • Off track achievement of the Collectively commit on THEME G20
economic activity has Sustainable Development Comprehensive
Goals Forward-Looking RECOVER TOGETHER,
been recovering at a RECOVER STRONGER Exit Strategy for
solid pace. • Disrupted global supply
Agenda
chains
Global Recovery
However, the recovery +
remains highly • Unbalanced restriction of
international mobility Lighthouse
divergent across and
within countries, and G20 Action Plan Bringing collective Deliverables
• Increasing risks on climate
exposed to downside change real actions to
risks • Lack of food security lower ground As the premier forum for
• Common response
to the pandemic international economic
• Environmental sustainability “rather than narrative outcome”
disturbances • Pave the way for a cooperation, Indonesia
Unfinished global recovery wishes convergent
• Energy shortage PRIMARY TOPICS common efforts to
Problems • Effective solution
• Potential gap on financing • Contribute to recover stronger from
pandemic prevention, o Global Health the COVID-19 crisis,
• Uneven reducing
preparedness and response o Digital & Economy enable sustainable and
vaccination paces. inequalities Transformation
• Possible spread of • Downside risks on fiscal • Share the benefits inclusive growth across
sustainability o Energy Transitions the world.
new variants of of digitalization
COVID-19 • Price instability and inflation • Preserving
pressure financial stability
• Inequality on vulnerable and long-term
groups and countries fiscal sustainability
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FRAMEWORK OF PRESIDENCY G20 INDONESIA
CROSS-CUTTING Digitalizing Economy, Strengthening MSMEs, Empowering Women, Youth, Disability, Creative Economy,
Human Capital Development, Economic Recovery, Just Transitions (access to technology & finance)
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OUTCOME PLAN AND LIGHTHOUSE PROJECT
AS PER PRESIDENT’S DIRECTION ON THE 9TH OF NOVEMBER HIGH LEVEL MEETING
Accelerate global recovery by ensuring global Restoring the post-pandemic global economic order to be Strengthen global sustainable energy
health system resilience, promote stronger, inclusive and collaborative by leveraging digitalization: systems and just transitions by:
interconnectivity, and equitable supply chain
1. Creating digital economic value so that the use of inclusive 1. Expanding energy access focusing
1. Improved global health system resilience digital technology utilization is more inclusive to accelerate on clean cooking, electrification,
and global pooling resource mechanism for economic recovery, especially for in regards to MSMEs and small islands countries
pandemic prevention, preparedness and development and financial inclusion 2. Escalating viable clean
response (PPR)
2. More inclusive and productive development of digital technologies implementation
2. Harmonized global health protocol literacy and skills. 3. Intensifying energy transitions’
standards.
3. Digitization Digitalization of sectors that contribute to financing
3. Technology transfer and equitable access to become as sources of new economic growth and accelerate
vaccine, therapeutics, and diagnostics (VTD) the economic recovery
production, particularly the COVID-19 mRNA
4. Agreed understanding on the necessity of global data
vaccine technology transfer hub to Asia
governance
(Indonesia).
Strengthening and restructuring global health Creating economic values through utilization of digital Achieving global deal to accelerate
governance and architecture post-pandemic technology energy transitions
Partnership Projects : G to G ; B to B
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Developing a Globally Relevant Agenda Developing a Globally Relevant Agenda
Current State & Projected FINANCE TRACK SHERPA TRACK Projected Current State &
Policy Agenda PRIORITY AGENDA PRIORITY AGENDA Policy Agenda
Developments in 2022 Developments in 2022
Current State Current State
• Asynchronous • Increased demand of
• Economic contraction Comprehensive exit strategy for global • Prolonged pandemic
recovery recovery vaccine and essential
• Increasing • Uneven recovery
uncertainty medical goods
• Scarring effect • Economic contraction
• Prolonged pandemic International • Enhanced digitalization • Increasing
• Capital outflow from
• Real sectors
disruption Strengthening • Uneven reopening hampered
• Tight global Payment system Global Health
• Rising inequality economy due to • Increasing poverty
in digital era Architecture
• Falling productivity financial condition unstandardized CIQ
and vulnerable
• Capital flow volatility groups (disable
• Transition risk Digital Fin. people, informal
Low investments Transforming • Trade protectionism as
AGENDA FRAMEWORK
• workers)
• Supply chain (climate) Inclusion & SME economy with climate change issues • Lack of food security
disruption financing the benefits of
• Increased digitization • Inaccessibility on • Price volatility
digitalization energy transitions’ • SDGs Achievement
Sustainable off-track
Current Policy • Excessive debt
Finance funding • Vulnerabilities in
Agenda Securing access energy access and
• Ensure health as a to technology • Corporate and security
global common Addressing Philanthropic roles on
and funds for
scarring effect to
• Promote int. energy energy transitions
environment secure future Current Policy
conducive to transitions • Escalating extreme
growth Agenda
investment & growth poverty
• Maintain global • Ensure health as a
global common
G20 2022:
financial stability
• Support vulnerable “ Recover Together ” “ Recover Stronger” • Energy and Climate
economies Agenda
• Improving supply of • Enhancing efficiency in the
• Making the most of vaccine • Balancing health and
economy economic recovery
opportunities related • Promoting even Concrete, doable
• Improving economic
to digital financial
recovery Actions • Economic & digital
services inclusion transformation
• Exchanging best • Ensuring sustainable growth
• Green agenda
practices • Preventing crisis
• COVID-19 Pandemic • Industrial Revolution • Global health system • Multilateral Trading System • Vulnerabilities from
GLOBAL • Supply of vaccine • Support MSMEs • International mobility (CIQ) • Future of works global value chain &
STRATEGIC • Rising digitalization • Gender inequality • Food security • Diminishing globalization dominant currency
ENVIRONMENT • Energy transition • Supply chain disruption • Climate change
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In Simple Views….
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Actions Plan for Indonesian Presidency
MEETING AGENDA
G20: FINANCE TRACK SHERPA TRACK MEETINGS’ OUTCOMES
3 Main Agenda(s) PRIORITY AGENDA PRIORITY AGENDA
G20 Summit
Bringing Collective Real Actions and
GLOBAL HEALTH
Synergy between Finance and Sherpa Tangible Outcomes
ARCHITECTURE
Track to agenda to support recovery
Post-pandemic global Ministerial Level
health governance and Meetings
architecture
ENERGY TRANSITION
OBJECTIVES Engagement Group Meetings Sustainable Payment Model for Transition
Access to affordable clean
energy technology funding
Comprehensive Action
Plan for Global Recovery Business Partnership and Project
and Business Partnership
Side-events
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COORDINATION FLOW OF THE INDONESIAN G20 PRESIDENCY
Finance Track Sherpa Track
G20 Summit
Ministerial Meetings
Finance Minister and Central Co- Sherpa G20
Bank Governor Anti Corruption Agriculture Culture Development Trade,
Investment
Co-Sous- Sherpa G20 Energy and
Digital Economy Education Environmental
Finance Minister and Central Sustainability Industry
Bank Deputies EMPOWER (Women
Employment Foreign Affairs Health Tourism Empowerment)
Working Groups/TF
Working Groups
Infrastructure Working Group
Anti Corruption WG Agriculture WG Development WG Digital Economy WG
Framework Working Group
KPK | CEC Kemtan | MoA Bappenas | NDPa Kominfo | MoICT
International Financial
Education WG Energy Transition WG Employment WG Health WG
Architecture Working Group
Mendikbud | MoE ESDM | MoEMR Kemenaker | MoEm Kemenkes | MoH
Sustainable Finance Working
Group Environment DM & Trade, Investment
Climate Tourism WG EMPOWER
Global Partnership for and Industry WG
Sustainability WG
Financial Inclusion Kemdag, BKPM, Kemenperin Kemenparekraf | MoT KPPPA | MoWomen & Child
KLHK | MoEF | MoT, MoI, MoInvest Protection
Financial Stability Board Task
Force
G20 / OECD Inclusive Engagement Groups B20 L20 C20 S20 U20 Y20 T20 W20 P20 SAI20
Framework
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The Role of Sherpa
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G20 2022: SHERPA TRACK AGENDA FRAMEWORK
Developing a Globally Relevant Agenda
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SHERPA TRACK’S ISSUES DIRECT INDIRECT
PRIORITY RELATION TO HWG HWG Harmonized global health protocol standards C20 : Access to health care
MAIN PRIORITIES •
•
Global Preparedness and Response
Technology transfer and equitable access to vaccine,
E&CS Supporting more sustainable recovery
EDWG:
T20 : Resilience and stability in global health
finance and economic recovery
therapeutics, and diagnostics (VTD) production • Solidarity, Resilience, and Partnership B20: Health for gender prosperity
• The Future of Work Post-Covid 19
DWG Strengthening recovery and resilience S20:
C20 National health sector expense • Transdisciplinary science and technology
• Sustainable low carbon health system
S20 Resilient health system • Human centric
TIIWG
• Multilateral Trading System (MTS)
• Reliable Global Value Chains (GVCs)
EWG :
Recover Together EWG Sustainable job creation • Human capacity development
• Adaptive labor protection
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ISU PRIORITAS WORKING GROUP (1/3)
ACWG EDMCSWG
Anti Corruption Environment Deputies Meeting – Climate Sustainability
1. Enhancing The Role Of Audit In Tackling Corruption 1. Supporting more sustainable recovery
2. Promoting Public Participation And Anti-corruption Education 2. Enhancing land-and-sea-based actions to support environment protection and
3. Professional Enablers Of Money Laundering climate objectives
4. Promoting Anti-corruption In The Renewable Energy 3. Enhancing resource mobilization to support environment protection and
climate objectives.
Kementerian LHK
KPK
DEWG
Digital Economy
AWG 1. Connectivity and post Covid-19 recovery
Agriculture 2. Digital skill and digital literacy
1. Building a resilient and sustainable food systems and agriculture 3. Cross border data flow and data free flow with trust
2. Promoting an open, predictable and transparent agricultural trade to Kementerian Kominfo
Ensure Food Availability and Affordability for All
3. Innovative agri-preneurial through digital agriculture to improve
livelihood of farmers in rural areas EDWG
Education
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ISU PRIORITAS WORKING GROUP (2/3)
DWG ETWG
Development Energy Transition
1. Strengthening recovery and resilience to withstand future crises. 1. Securing Energy Accessibility
2. Scaling-up the implementation of innovative financing instruments 2. Smart & Clean Energy Technologies Scaling Up
(blended finance) for sustainable development 3. Advancing Energy Financing
3. Renewing global commitment to multilateralism for Sustainable
development Kementerian ESDM
4. Coordinating SDGs achievement by the G20
HWG
Bappenas/Kementerian PPN Health
productivity improvement
4. Adaptive labor protection in the changing world of work 1. A Stronger Multilateral Trading System (MTS) for a Robust Global Recovery
2. Reliable Global Value Chains (GVCs) for Building Back Better
3. Spurring Sustainable Investment to Accelerate Global Economic Recovery
4. Acceleration of Industry 4.0 for Inclusive and Sustainable Industrialization
Kementerian Ketenagakerjaan
Kemendag, BKPM, Kemenperin 20
Traditional/legacy Rome Declaration Flagship
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ISU PRIORITAS WORKING GROUP (3/3)
TWG Empower
Empower Initiatives
Tourism
1. Innovation and creative economy in tourism 1. Accountability for G20 empowerment KPIs implementation
2. Strengthening community as the agent of change for 2. Women in SMEs as drivers of economic growth: context, connect, and change
transformation of tourism 3. Building a future-ready economy by increasing involvement of women in the
economy and workforce trough upskilling and digital enablement
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ISU PRIORITAS ENGAGEMENT GROUP (1/2)
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ISU PRIORITAS ENGAGEMENT GROUP (2/2)
1. Promoting productivity
1. Youth employment: social safety nets for 2. Increasing resilience and stability
informal and non-standard form of 3. Ensuring sustainable and inclusive growth
employment, youth social entrepreneurship
2. Digital transformation: youth roles in digital
governance; digital financial awareness
3. Sustainable and liveable planet: safeguarding
of natural capital; circular economy based on 1. Accelerating economic recovery
sustainable production and consumption 2. Supporting the SDGs
4. Diversity and inclusion: empowering inclusivity
through education; youth in creative economy
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CROSS-CUTTING ISSUES WORKING GROUP SHERPA TRACK
Empowering Women and Youth Economic Recovery
Economic Human Capital Quality
Strengthening MSMEs (including Persons with Creative Economy (Including Vaccine
Digitalization Improvement
Disabilities) Access & Distribution)
Mainstreamed in every priority raised by WG/EG in the Indonesian Presidency, especially on the following priorities:
• Acceleration of • Women in MSMEs as • Inclusive labor market and • Innovation and creative • Digital skills and digital • Connectivity and post-
industry 4.0 for drivers of economic affirmative decent jobs for persons economy in tourism literacy (DEWG) covid-19 recovery
inclusive and growth: Context, Connect, with disabilities (EWG) (TWG) • Universal quality (DeWG)
sustainable and Change (EMPOWER) • Building a future-ready economy by • Enhancing land- and education (EdWG) • Solidarity, resilience,
industrialization • Building a resilient and increasing involvement of women in sea-based actions to • Digital technologies in and partnerships
(TIWG) sustainable food systems the economy and workforce trough support environment education (EdWG) (EdWG)
• Innovative agri- and agriculture (AWG) upskilling and digital enablement protection and climate • Adaptive labor • The future of work post
preneurial through (EMPOWER) objectives (TWG) protection in the covid-19 (EdWG)
digital agriculture to • Transformation of rural changing world of work • Reliable global value
improve livelihood of and marine tourism (EWG) chains (GVC) for
farmers in rural areas destinations towards a • Promoting public building back better
(AWG) carbon-neutral and participation and anti- (TIWG)
more resilient tourism corruption education • Spurring sustainable
economy (TWG) (ACWG) investment to
accelerate global
economic recovery
(TIWG)
• Securing energy
accessibility (ETWG)
• Smart and clean
technologies scaling-up
(ETWG)
• Supporting more
sustainable recovery
(ETWG & ECSWG)
• Global preparedness
and response (HWG)
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Estimated Number and Location of Meetings and Delegations
KTT G20 2022 Ministerial Meetings Deputies / Sherpa Working Group Engagement Group
meetings Meetings Meetings
Number of Delegates: 11 delegates (1 Leader +10 Assistants) x 39 Countries/IOs = 429 Delegates (tbc)
KTT G20 (20 Member Countries + 9 Invited Countries + 10 International Organizations)
• A total of 13 Ministerial Meetings in ST • Total 4 Ministerial Meetings and 2 Finance Track Seminars
MINISTERIAL • Per meeting: 117 delegates = [39x(1+2)] • Per meeting/seminar: number of HoD: 62, number of
MEETINGS • Total Delegates: 117x 13 meetings = 1,521 Delegates delegates: 510
• Each country/IOs consists of: 1 Minister-level HoD and 2 assistants • Total delegates: 510 x 6 meetings/seminars = 3,060 Delegates
• A total of 44 Encounters and 6 side events on the WG/Initiative Sherpa Track • Total of 20 Meetings of the Finance Track Working Group
WORKING GROUP • Per meeting: 117 delegates = [39x(1+2)] • Per meeting/seminar: number of HoD: 62, number of
• Total delegates: 117 delegates x 50 = 5,850 Delegates
MEETINGS • Each country/IOs consists of: 1 HoD at the level of echelon I/II officials and 2
delegates: 124
• Total Delegates: 124x20 = 2,480 Delegates
assistants
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April August
• 27/7: W20 International Event • #1 ADM Meeting
• 28-29/7: W20 Summit • DWG-MM
• 27-28/7: EmWG Summit
• 12-14: #2 EWG Meeting
• 24-30: #4 DETF Meeting
<2022 • 31: DETF SE4
• #2 SAI20 Meeting
• 27/7: W20 International Event • 3-4: #3 ETWG Meeting
• 28-29/7: W20 Summit • 31: #3 HWG Meeting
• 27-28/7: EmWG Summit May • #3 SAI20 Meeting
• ADM-AMIS
• #2 DWG Meeting September
January • DWG SE2
• DWG Virtual Workshop • #2 ADM Meeting
• 17-19: #2 DETF Meeting
• 9-11: #1 DETF Meeting • ADM-MM
• 26: #2 EmWG Meeting
(Lombok) • 5-6: #3 ECSWG Meeting
• #2 B20 Advisory Board
• 9: DETF SE1 • 8: ECSWG-MM
• 25: W20 SE2
• B20 Inception • #1 S20 Interim Meeting • #3 DWG Meeting
• T20 Inception • DWG SE3
• T20 Conference June • 6-7: #4 ETWG Meeting
• #1 SAI Meeting • ADM- MACS • #3 EdWG Meeting
• 27: ECSWG SE2 • EdWG-MM
February • 16-17: #2 ETWG Meeting • 13-14: #4 EWG Meeting
• #1 DWG Meeting • #2 EdWG Meeting • 16: EWG-LEMM
• DWG SE1 • 13-14/20-21: #3 EWG • 1-2: HWG-MM
• 15-17: #1 EWG Meeting (Geneva) • TWG-MM
• 22-23: #1 HWG • 16-17: #2 HWG Meeting • 21-22: #3 TIIWG Meeting
• 16: #1 EmWG Toika • 1-3: #2 TIIWG Meeting • 23: TIIWG-MM
• #1 B20 TF Meeting • 21: #3 EmWG Meeting • T20 Summit
• #1 B20 Advisory Board • 22: W20 SE3
• Y20 Kick off Meeting
July
March • 20-22: #3 DETF Meeting October
• #1 ADM Meeting • 20: DETF SE3 • B20 Summit
• 29-30: #1 ECSWG Meeting • #2 TWG Meeting
• 28: ECSWG SE1 • 4: #2 EmWG Troika November
• 28-29: #1 ETWG Meeting • 27-28: EmWG Summit • 22: W20 International
• #1 EdWG Meeting • #3 B20 Advisory Board Event
• #1 TWG Meeting • 27: W20 International Event • #2 S20 Interim Meeting
• 29-31: #1 TIIWG Meeting • 28-29: W20 Summit • S20 Summit
• 8: #1 EmWG Meeting • L20 Workshop
• 14-25 : W20 SE (New York) • Y20 Summit
• 30 : W20 SE1
27
June
• 2-3: #3 SFWG
December 2021 • 9-10: #3 IWG
• 9: High Level Seminar • 16-17: #3 IFAWG
“Recover Together Recover
Stronger”
• 9-10: #1 Deputies July
• 19-20: #4 Deputies
January • 21: High Level Seminar on
• 13-14: #1 FWG International Tax, G20
• 20-21: #1 IWG Global Infrastructure
• 27-28: #1 IFAWG Investor Dialogue, dll.
• 21-22: #3 FMCBG
February
• 3-4: #1 GPFI August
• 7-8: #1 SFWG • Summer Break
• 15-16: #2 Deputies
• 17: High Level Seminar on SF September
• 17-18: #1 FMCBG • 1-2: #4 SFWG
• 8-9: #4 FWG
• 15-16: #4 IWG
March • 22-23: #4 IFAWG
• 10-11: #2 FWG
• 17-18: #2 IWG
• 24-25: #2 IFAWG October
• 30-31: #2 SFWG • 4-5: #3 GPFI
• 12: #5 Deputies
April • 13-14: #4 FMCBG
• 20: #3 Deputies • 29 (TBC): Finance Deputies
• 21-22: #2 FMCBG Meeting, & Joint Sherpa and
Finance Deputies Meeting
• 29 (TBC): Joint Finance-
May Health Minister meeting 1 Feb - Imlek 2-3 May - Lebaran 10 Jul - Idul Adha
• 12-13: #2 GPFI • 30-31: KTT FWG IWG IFAWG SFWG GPFI Deputies FMCBG Seminar KTT
• 24-25: #3 FWG
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MAP OF THE G20 MEETING LOCATIONS- SHERPA TRACK
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