
Group of Twenty (G20) Summit
The G20 Summit is an annual meeting of the world's major economies, comprising 19 countries plus the European Union, representing about 85% of global GDP. Leaders and representatives discuss key issues like economic growth, trade, financial stability, climate change, and development. The summit provides a platform for cooperation and policy coordination among the world's largest economies, aiming to promote global economic stability and sustainable development. It plays a significant role in shaping international financial policies and addressing global challenges through dialogue and consensus.