
The G20
The G20 is an international forum comprised of 19 countries and the European Union, representing the world's largest economies. It was established to promote global economic stability, sustainable growth, and financial cooperation. Members meet regularly to discuss issues like trade, investment, inflation, and development. By bringing together government leaders and financial authorities, the G20 aims to coordinate policies that influence the global economy, address financial crises, and foster economic resilience. It does not have binding power but facilitates dialogue and collaboration among the world's main economic players.