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Ramaphosa receives G20 Africa Expert Panel report on debt and investment
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 71221, member: 636"] President Cyril Ramaphosa received the G20 Africa Expert Panel Report at Wanderers Country Club, outlining strategies to address continental debt burdens and investment obstacles as the nation prepares to host the inaugural G20 Leaders' Summit on African soil. The 26-member panel, chaired by former finance minister Trevor Manuel and including Nobel laureate Esther Duflo alongside continental economists, warned that African nations face nearly $89 billion in external debt servicing costs annually while paying elevated borrowing rates compared with similarly positioned economies. Panel recommendations include establishing a Borrowers' Club to strengthen debtor coordination, implementing transparent sovereign debt resolution mechanisms, and accelerating the African Continental Free Trade Agreement to attract capital inflows. The framework advocates stricter oversight of credit rating agencies and expanded concessional lending from multilateral institutions to reduce financing expenses. Ramaphosa cautioned that failure to resolve debt pressures threatens developmental stagnation across multiple regions, emphasizing that reform proposals build upon recent G20 ministerial commitments while positioning the continent as a growth center through its demographic advantages and critical mineral resources essential for global green technology transitions. [/QUOTE]
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