Bharti Enterprises Chairman Sunil Mittal today called on leaders of the world’s biggest 20 economies (G20) to ensure Internet access for all saying easy and affordable connectivity is a key driver for growth.

Speaking at the B20 session, held on sidelines of the G20 Summit, he also highlighted the need for simpler and easier global trading norms and investments in infrastructure and said the world needs to create more employment opportunities for women and youth.

For revival of global business environment, he said the WTO’s Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) needs to be ratified and implemented. India is yet to ratify the WTO pact. Mittal, who is also the Vice-Chairman of International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), urged world leaders to invest in developing digital infrastructure to deliver a brighter and more prosperous future to their citizens.

Stating that the Internet can become the cornerstone of a more inclusive global economic growth, he underlined “the need to bridge the global digital divide and provide easy and affordable access to Information Communication Technologies.”

“If we want to help people feed, heal, educate and employ themselves, we need to ensure they can connect to the Internet. The challenge of connecting the world will require us to take many different and complimentary actions in the coming years,” he said.

Highlighting the four-point agenda outlined by the ICC B20 for the revival of the global business environment, Mittal said new WTO research suggests that the TFA could boost global trade flows by an unprecedented $3.6 trillion, creating more than 20 million jobs in the process.

“The impact of implementing the TFA would be greater than eliminating all remaining tariff barriers the world over — and could lead to an increase in SME exports by up to 80 per cent in some economies as the Internet opens up new market opportunities,” he noted.

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