Highlights of G20 agreements

The Group of 20 major economies has sealed agreements on global warming, trade and international finance, the environment and sustainable development.

G20 leaders in Osaka, Japan

The two-day Group of 20 summit in Osaka concluded with a slew of agreements. (AAP)

Highlights of the agreements from the Osaka summit of the leaders of the Group of 20 major economies, spanning a slew of issues including global warming, trade and international finance, the environment and sustainable development:

TRADE AND THE GLOBAL ECONOMY

* The leaders agreed to address inequality and use smart policies to protect against threats to global growth from tensions over trade and geopolitical issues.

* They pledged to build up financial "buffers" to ensure government debts are manageable and to ensure monetary policies keep prices stable and economies growing.

* Leaders will work towards a "free, fair, non-discriminatory, transparent, predictable and stable trade and investment environment" and "keep our markets open".

GLOBAL WARMING AND ENVIRONMENT

* Leaders discussed urgent problems with pollution, loss of biodiversity and climate change, noting the need for a shift in thinking about financing and the involvement of businesses in innovation and investment in sustainable growth.

* But their declaration included a recognition of the US decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement on reducing carbon emissions that lead to global warming and noted American progress from 2005 to 2017 in reducing such pollution.

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CYBERSECURITY AND TERRORISM

* The G-20 is committed to doing more to prevent use of the internet to fund and facilitate terrorism and extremism.

* While the internet must be open, free and secure, it also cannot serve as a "safe haven for terrorists," the leaders said.

* The leaders also agreed that such efforts must respect human rights and "fundamental freedoms such as freedom of expression and access to information".

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

* The leaders say they will work to ensure "no one is left behind" by alleviating poverty, investing in good quality infrastructure, promoting gender equality and providing access to health, education and training.


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