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The G-20, established in 1999, is comprised of 20 member nations. The G-20 collectively represents approximately 85% of the world’s GDP, over 75% of global trade, and a two-thirds majority of the global population. Beyond economic matters, the G-20 also addresses pressing issues such as terrorism, human trafficking, and climate change, making it a key platform for international economic cooperation and decision-making.
List of G20 Summits
Summits | Host Country | Dates | Host leader |
1st | United States | November 14th–15th, 2008 | George W. Bush |
2nd | United Kingdom | April 2nd, 2009 | Gordon Brown |
3rd | United States | September 24th–25th, 2009 | Barack Obama |
4th | Canada | June 26th–27th, 2010 | Stephen Harper |
5th | South Korea | November 11th–12th, 2010 | Lee Myung-bak |
6th | France | November 3rd–4th, 2011 | Nicolas Sarkozy |
7th | Mexico | June 18th–19th, 2012 | Felipe Calderón |
8th | Russia | September 5th–6th, 2013 | Vladimir Putin |
9th | Australia | November 15th–16th, 2014 | Tony Abbott |
10th | Turkey | November 15th–16th, 2015 | Recep Tayyip Erdoğan |
11th | China | September 4th–5th, 2016 | Xi Jinping |
12th | Germany | July 7th–8th, 2017 | Angela Merkel |
13th | Argentina | November 30th – December 1st, 2018 | Mauricio Macri |
14th | Japan | June 28th–29th, 2019 | Shinzō Abe |
15th | Saudi Arabia | November 21st–22nd, 2020 | Salman |
16th | Italy | October 30th–31st, 2021 | Giuseppe Conte |
17th | Indonesia | November 15th-16th, 2022 | Joko Widodo |
18th | India | September 9th–10th, 2023 | Narendra Modi |
19th | Brazil | 2024 [Date to be announced] | Lula da Silva |