G20

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The G20 is an international forum of major advanced and emerging economies that meets to coordinate global economic policy, financial stability, and sustainable development.

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instanceOf intergovernmental organization
international forum
abbreviation G20 self-link
coversShareOfWorldGDP around 80 percent
coversShareOfWorldPopulation around two-thirds
coversShareOfWorldTrade around 75 percent
decisionMakingStyle consensus-based
founded 1999
foundingContext Asian financial crisis of 1997–1998
fullName G20 self-linksurface differs
surface form: Group of Twenty
hasEvent G20 self-linksurface differs
surface form: G20 summit
hasMember Argentina
Australia
Brazil
Canada
China
European Union
France
Germany
India
Indonesia
Italy
Japan
Mexico
Russia
Saudi Arabia
South Africa
South Korea
Turkey
United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States
hasMemberCount 19 countries and the European Union
hasNoPermanentSecretariat true
hasRotatingPresidency true
includesAdvancedEconomies true
includesEmergingEconomies true
meetsAtLevel central bank governors
finance ministers
leaders
playsRoleIn global economic governance
policyFocus climate change
development
employment
global economic growth
health
infrastructure
international financial regulation
trade and investment
presidencyTermLength 1 year
purpose crisis prevention and management
financial stability
global economic policy coordination
international economic cooperation
sustainable development
recognizedAs premier forum for international economic cooperation
summitFrequency annual

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Bruno Le Maire participatedIn G20
this entity surface form: G20 finance ministers’ meetings
FSB reportsTo G20
subject surface form: Financial Stability Board
this entity surface form: G20 leaders
FSB hasMember G20
subject surface form: Financial Stability Board
this entity surface form: G20 countries
PBC participatesIn G20
subject surface form: People's Bank of China
this entity surface form: G20 finance track
Germany–United States relations politicalFramework G20
this entity surface form: Group of Twenty
Japan (as Toyota Kluger in earlier years) memberOf G20
subject surface form: Japan
ICC worksWith G20
subject surface form: International Chamber of Commerce
G26 relatedModel G20
Federal Republic of Germany (indirectly via Deutsche Bahn AG) isMemberOf G20
subject surface form: Federal Republic of Germany
US memberOf G20
subject surface form: United States
US memberOf G20
subject surface form: United States
US memberOf G20
subject surface form: United States
US memberOf G20
subject surface form: United States
DAF collaboratesWith G20
OECD Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes reportsTo G20
this entity surface form: G20 finance ministers and central bank governors
History of Brisbane includesTopic G20
this entity surface form: G20 Brisbane summit 2014
Office of International Affairs of the Treasury Department worksWith G20
this entity surface form: Group of Twenty