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ICC Study Shows G20 Countries Failed in Pledge for Open Trade

The International Chamber of Commerce released a study on December 16, 2011 which shows that the support for open trade pledged by G20 countries at the end of the Summit in Cannes was not matched by their recent performance as…

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G20 countries only ranked average out of 75 countries for their openness to trade. The most open of the G20 countries is Germany, followed by the United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, France and Australia. The U.S. ranked roughly in the middle of the sample at number 39, followed closely by Japan at number 43. Brazil ranked last out of the G20 countries. The five other G20 countries with “below average openness”, according to the Index, were China, Mexico, Russia, Argentina and India.