Anthony Albanese says a second Trump presidency will not damage Australia’s renewables push. (AP PHOTO)
The summit was “a useful forum for dialogue but it’s not a decision-making forum” that imposed binding agreements on members, Australian Fair Trade and Investment Network convenor Patricia Ranald said.
Dr Ranald expects a focus on the transition to renewable energy, with a broad interest in decarbonising.
“They tend to make statements on what they agree on but I think there would be a shared interest in the transition to low-carbon, green energy economies,” she told AAP.
“There’s certainly a lot of interest in mining critical minerals.”
Given there was a session during the summit focusing on Indigenous people, Dr Ranald said she hoped their rights would be put front and centre of the debate around increased mining.
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