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Pakistan calls for inclusive and equitable globalization to benefit developing economies

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March 26, 2025
Finance Minister calls for inclusive and equitable globalization to benefit developing economies
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Islamabad, March 26, 2025: Minister for Finance and Revenue Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb has called for inclusive and equitable globalization to benefit the developing economies of the world. He emphasized the urgent need for an inclusive approach to globalization, one that benefits all nations, particularly the developing economies, said a press release issued here on Wednesday.

He made this call while attending a high-level session titled ‘Inclusive Globalization That Benefits All – Pathways and Actions’ at the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2025, held in Boao, Hainan Province, China.

Highlighting the growing inequalities within the global economic system, the minister stated that while globalization has lifted over one billion people out of poverty, it remains fundamentally unequal, disproportionately benefiting developed economies while marginalizing the Global South.

He said the risks of rising protectionism, unilateralism, and trade wars are exacerbating global divisions, threatening to disrupt supply chains and weaken international cooperation. For globalization to survive, it must be rebalanced to allow fairer participation for all nations, particularly those currently disadvantaged by restrictive trade rules and limited financial access.

Senator Aurangzeb underscored that the time for rhetoric has passed, and decisive action is needed. Pakistan, like many developing nations, advocates for a more balanced model of globalization—one that promotes fair trade, sustainable growth, and equitable financial systems. He said this model must be multilateral, innovation-driven, and inclusive to foster development and prosperity across all regions.

One of the key challenges facing inclusive globalization, according to the minister, is the widening wealth and opportunity gap. Developed nations continue to gain from high-tech sectors, digital trade, and broad financial access, while developing nations are held back by high tariffs, restrictive investment policies, and limited infrastructure.

In response, Pakistan has consistently called for greater regional connectivity, fairer market access, and stronger multilateral cooperation, citing initiatives like the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) as steps in the right direction.

The minister also called for a global coalition among developing nations to collectively demand fairer trade rules and greater representation in international financial institutions. He said these alliances are necessary to combat the disproportionate tariffs and trade restrictions that hinder the integration of developing economies into global markets.

He pointed out that Pakistan’s textile and agricultural sectors—key drivers of its economy—face significant challenges due to protectionist policies in developed countries and non-tariff barriers that limit their access to Western markets.

Debt Relief and Financial Justice for Developing Economies

Addressing the issue of financial inequality, Senator Aurangzeb stressed the need for debt relief and financial justice through restructuring sovereign debt mechanisms to prevent cyclical debt crises, which are impeding the economic growth of many emerging economies, including Pakistan.

He highlighted that global debt has soared past $100 trillion, with over 60 percent of low-income countries at risk of debt distress, diverting resources from critical social and economic investments. He called for reforms in international financial institutions to offer developing economies greater financial flexibility and sustainable debt relief mechanisms.

Technology and AI for Global Inclusion

The minister emphasized the transformative potential of technology in bridging global disparities. He called on governments and international bodies to establish global AI initiatives and funds to support digital inclusion in developing economies.

While Pakistan has initiated the Digital Pakistan program, there is a need for stronger international collaboration in artificial intelligence (AI), fintech, and e-commerce to empower small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and drive inclusive economic participation in the country.

Urgent Climate Financing and Climate Justice

The minister stressed that climate change must be central to any discussion of globalization. Developing nations contribute less than 10 percent of global carbon emissions yet suffer disproportionately from the consequences of climate disasters. Pakistan, despite contributing less than 1 percent of global carbon emissions, is one of the world’s most climate-vulnerable countries.

He recalled that the devastating floods of 2022 inflicted $30 billion in damages and displaced 33 million people. Pakistan continues to advocate for urgent climate financing, green technology transfers, and fair global climate policies to support climate resilience in developing economies.

A Global Call for Economic Fairness

Senator Aurangzeb concluded his remarks by calling for a more sustainable approach to globalization. Developed nations, he urged, must fulfill their $100 billion annual climate finance commitments and prioritize renewable energy cooperation to help emerging markets transition to low-carbon economies. Furthermore, carbon-intensive trade restrictions that penalize export-dependent economies in the Global South must be reduced.

He also called for reforms in the global financial architecture, including the enhancement of Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) allocations and the promotion of green bonds and blended finance models to attract private-sector investment in emerging markets.

The minister reiterated that the future of globalization must be one of inclusivity, fairness, and shared prosperity. The time to act, he emphasized, is now.

Tags: BoaoBoao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2025ChinaDeveloping countriesFinance MinisterGlobal SouthGlobalizationHainanIslamabadMuhammad AurangzebPakistanSenatorSIFC
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