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BEHIND CLOSED DOORS: THE ECONOMIC BLOCS AFFECTING INT'L BUSINESS

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June 19, 2025

Global economic groups like G7, G20, BRICS, and SAARC shape the world's trade, policy, and development. This article explores their origins, successes, failures, and how they influence global business, security, and economic future.

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BEHIND CLOSED DOORS: THE ECONOMIC BLOCS AFFECTING INT'L BUSINESS

In the intricate landscape of global economic governance, several intergovernmental organizations have emerged to address the multifaceted challenges of international trade, development, and cooperation. Among these, the Group of Seven (G7), the Group of Twenty (G20), the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC), and other entities like the European Union (EU), BRICS, ASEAN, APEC, SCO, and Quad play pivotal roles. This comprehensive analysis delves into the history, functions, successes, and challenges of these organizations, highlighting their impact on the global and regional economic landscapes.

G7: A Legacy of Economic Leadership
The G7 originated in the early 1970s as a response to the economic turmoil following the 1973 oil crisis. The initial meeting, known as the "Library Group," convened finance ministers from the United States, West Germany, France, and the United Kingdom. Japan was invited in 1975, and Canada joined in 1976, formalizing the group into the G7. The European Union is also represented, bringing the total membership to eight.

The G7 has historically been a forum for coordinating economic policy among the world's advanced economies. It has addressed issues such as global financial crises, development aid, and climate change. The group's ability to set global economic agendas has been instrumental in shaping international economic policies.

Despite its influence, the G7 faces criticism for its limited membership, which excludes emerging economies that are increasingly central to global economic dynamics. Moreover, its decisions are non-binding, and its effectiveness often depends on the political will of its members.

G20: Bridging Developed and Developing Economies

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