"We know the globalisation and liberalisation in trade has lifted at least a billion people out of poverty across the globe. There is so much potential that global trade allows the developing world to achieve which no other measure can truly realise," Mittal, Founder and Chairman of Bharti Enterprises, said in his address to a high-level meeting on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Financing Lab hereyesterday.
He emphasised that the UN must use "all powers that it has in its command" to ensure that the developed world "does not shut the doors on global trade and does not start to close their borders for people to move around".
"Then, ICC notices the voice coming out of the developed world, parts of Europe, right here in the US, which are sounding protectionist in nature, sounding moving towards nationalist politics in nature," he told the gathering in the UN, which included President of the UN General Assembly Peter Thomson and UN Permanent Representatives.
He asserted that inclusive trade must be the "central priority" if nations have to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
"Business is already taking action, we need the right policies and partnerships in place to achieve the SDGs," he said.
The Chairman of Bharti Airtel, one of India's leading conglomerates, said the emerging markets, Sub-Saharan Africa, India, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka and other nations greatly benefit from the opening of global trade.
He told the gathering that India today is one of the most open countries in terms of global trade and investments and invites FDI in India in almost all major industries.
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