Treasurer Jim Chalmers did not attend G20 and IMF meetings with finance ministers and central bank governors in Morocco, staying home to campaign on the Voice to parliament.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers skipped international economic meetings with foreign finance ministers and central bank governors in Morocco last week, staying home to campaign on the Voice to parliament.
“Ministers and governors recognised that the global economy has shown resilience to recent shocks,” a post-meeting communique said. At the time, he said it was an important time to convene with foreign peers to discuss high inflation and slowing global growth.
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