Economy and Supply Chain Resiliency

Track group photo, May 2025, Ottawa, Canada

Building stronger, fairer economic systems that can withstand global shocks. This track focuses on fair taxation, reducing excessive public debt, and strengthening supply chains so G7 countries can maintain stable economies, protect public investment, and prevent undue financial burdens future generations.

Economy and Supply Chain Resiliency Track

The track calls G7 leaders to…

  • Implement hiring subsidies and tax incentives for employers to create structured entry-level job programs that unlock pathways to long-term employment.

  • Create a G7 common labour market by expanding youth mobility programs and easing visa sponsorship processes for skilled labour.

  • Expand equitable, workintegrated learning by aligning secondary and tertiary education with local labour markets.

  • Collaborate with employers to create trade-specific tertiary education programs, particularly for critical sectors experiencing labour shortages such as healthcare and agriculture.

Ashton Mathias

Track Co-chair

Basem Abdelrahman

Track Co-chair

France

Nelly Gaillard

Jaclyn Hiebert

Canada

Şirin Tiryaki

Germany

Florian Sejko

Italy

Yui Mikuriya

Japan

Joshua Hardy

United Kingdom

Zara Okusi

European Union

Pranav Shivanna

United States