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G7 Economies Get Sidelined as Global South Rises
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 43900, member: 636"] Global power centers shift away from wealthy nations as developing countries gain economic strength. Deputy Chief of Staff Maxim Oreshkin spoke about these changes during a St. Petersburg forum session. He said G7 economies no longer dominate world markets like before. Southern hemisphere nations have grown into major economic forces that challenge traditional leaders. The transformation creates new opportunities for international cooperation. Oreshkin believes countries must talk openly about building future economic systems. He wants nations to work together on creating fresh platforms for worldwide growth. The changes happen because structural shifts alter how global markets operate. Old power structures give way to emerging economies that drive innovation and trade. These developments reshape international business relationships across continents. Representatives from 140 countries attend this year's economic gathering in Russia. The event focuses on shared values that can support growth across multiple regions. Russian President Vladimir Putin will address the main conference session on June 20th. The forum brings together leaders who want to discuss economic cooperation. Participants explore ways to build stronger partnerships between different nations and regions. [/QUOTE]
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