As the world faces a zero-point five trillion US dollars annual shortfall in infrastructure financing, B20 South Africa will join Business at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and the International Chamber of Commerce at the 4th International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4) in Seville Spain later this week. Together, they will advocate for pragmatic private sector solutions to close this gap, with a particular focus on Africa, where an 85 billion dollar annual infrastructure funding deficit threatens inclusive growth and global progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals. Thami Ngubeni spoke to Cas Coovadia the B20 South Africa Sherpa...

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