As the G20 Summit gets underway in Seoul this week looming protectionism and the currency war between the U.S. and China will occupy most of the headlines. But a number global technology agendas have already emerged, including calls for the the G20 to make a commitment that trade in crucial rare earths will not be interrupted because of industrial policies or political disputes." Industry leaders are also pressing G20 nations to take a more enlightened approach to technology and economic development.
"Governments should show more urgency in adopting mobile broadband and other advanced digital technologies to drive productivity throughout the wider economy, according to the head of a leading U.S. communications firm."
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