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List of G20 summits

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The followinglist of G20 summits summarizes allG20 conferences held at various different levels: summits of heads of state or heads of government, ministerial-level meetings, Engagement Group meetings and others.

Summits of state leaders

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G20 Summits: The G20 Summits are the highest level of meetings, where heads of state or government from member countries come together to discuss key global issues. These summits usually take place annually and are hosted by different member countries. They provide an opportunity for leaders to engage in high-level discussions, negotiate agreements, and set priorities for international cooperation.

DateHost countryHost cityVenueHost leaderRef.
1st14–15 November 2008 United StatesWashington, D.C.National Building MuseumGeorge W. Bush[1]
2nd2 April 2009 United KingdomLondonExCeL LondonGordon Brown[2]
3rd24–25 September 2009 United StatesPittsburghDavid L. Lawrence Convention CenterBarack Obama[3]
4th26–27 June 2010 CanadaTorontoMetro Toronto Convention CentreStephen Harper[4][5]
5th11–12 November 2010 South KoreaSeoulCOEX Convention & Exhibition CenterLee Myung-bak[6]
6th3–4 November 2011 FranceCannesPalais des FestivalsNicolas Sarkozy[7][8]
7th18–19 June 2012 MexicoSan José del Cabo,Los CabosLos Cabos International Convention CenterFelipe Calderón[9][10][11]
8th5–6 September 2013 RussiaSaint PetersburgConstantine PalaceVladimir Putin[12][13][14]
9th15–16 November 2014 AustraliaBrisbaneBrisbane Convention & Exhibition CentreTony Abbott[15]
10th15–16 November 2015 TurkeySerik,AntalyaRegnum Carya Hotel Convention CentreRecep Tayyip Erdoğan[16][17]
11th4–5 September 2016 ChinaHangzhouHangzhou International Exhibition CentreXi Jinping[13][16][18]
12th7–8 July 2017 GermanyHamburgHamburg MesseAngela Merkel[13][16]
13th30 November – 1 December 2018 ArgentinaBuenos AiresCosta Salguero CenterMauricio Macri[19][20]
14th28–29 June 2019 JapanOsakaIntex OsakaShinzō Abe[21][22]
15th21–22 November 2020 Saudi ArabiaRiyadh(The summit took place via a worldwide video conference due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.)King Salman[23][24]
16th30–31 October 2021 ItalyRomeEUR Convention CenterMario Draghi[25][26]
17th15–16 November 2022 IndonesiaNusa Dua,BaliThe Apurva Kempinski Bali [id]Joko Widodo[27][28][29]
18th9–10 September 2023 IndiaNew DelhiBharat MandapamNarendra Modi[28]
19th18–19 November 2024 BrazilRio de JaneiroMuseum of Modern ArtLuiz Inácio Lula da Silva[30][31][32]
20th22–23 November 2025 South AfricaJohannesburgNasrecCyril Ramaphosa[33][34][35]
21st14–15 December 2026 United StatesMiamiTrump National Doral MiamiDonald Trump[36][37][38]
22nd2027 United KingdomKeir Starmer[39]
23rd2028 South KoreaLee Jae Myung[40]

Ministerial-level meetings

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In addition to the summits, the G20 holds ministerial-level meetings on specific topics such as finance, trade, agriculture, affordable and accessible healthcare, pharma, tech series, technology advancements, health, and energy. These meetings involve ministers or high-level representatives from member countries who deliberate on policy matters, share experiences, and explore opportunities for collaboration majorlyG20 finance and economy ministers, and central bank governors lead the meetings.

Locations in bold text indicate the meeting was concurrent with a G20 summit. Ministerial meetings are not always held in the summit host's country.

Finance Track meetings

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TheG20 Finance Track includes meetings of finance ministers and central bank governors from member countries. They discuss global economic and financial issues, review the progress of ongoing initiatives, and coordinate policies to foster economic stability and growth.

YearHost countryHost cityDatesNotes
1999 GermanyBerlin
2000 CanadaMontréal
2001 CanadaOttawa/Gatineau
2002 IndiaNew Delhi
2003 MexicoMorelia
2004 GermanyBerlin
2005 ChinaBeijing
2006 AustraliaMelbourne
2007 South AfricaCape Town
2008 BrazilSão Paulo
2009 United KingdomHorshamMarch
LondonSeptember
St AndrewsNovember
2010 Republic of KoreaIncheonFebruary
 CanadaTorontoJune
 South KoreaSeoulNovember
2011 FranceParisFebruary
 United StatesWashington, D.C.April
Washington, D.C.SeptemberAs part of the annual meeting of the IMF and World Bank[41]
 FranceParisOctober
CannesNovember
2012 MexicoMexico CityFebruary
 United StatesWashington, D.C.April
 MexicoMexico CityNovember[42]
2013 RussiaMoscowFebruary[43]
 United StatesWashington, D.C.AprilPart of the annual meeting of the IMF and World Bank[44]
Washington, D.C.OctoberContinuation of the meeting mentioned above[45][46]
2014 AustraliaSydneyFebruary
 United StatesWashington, D.C.April[47]
 AustraliaCairnsSeptember[47]
2015 TurkeyIstanbul9–10 February[48]
2016 ChinaHangzhouJuly[49][50]
2017 GermanyBaden-BadenMarch[49][51][52][53]
2018 ArgentinaBuenos Aires19–20 March[54]
 United StatesWashington, D.C.20 April[54]
 ArgentinaBuenos Aires21–22 July[54]
 IndonesiaBali11 October[54]
 ArgentinaBuenos AiresNovember[54]
2019 JapanFukuoka8–9 June[55]
2020 Saudi ArabiaRiyadh21–22 November[56]
2021 ItalyVenice9–10 July[57]
2022 IndonesiaBali16–17 July[58]
2023 IndiaGandhinagar17–18 July[59]
2024 BrazilRio de Janeiro25–26 July[60]
2025 South AfricaCape Town26–27 February[61]
 United StatesWashington, D.C.23–24 April[62]
 South AfricaZimbali,KwaZulu-Natal14–18 July[63]
 United StatesWashington, D.C.15–16 October[64]

Working Group meetings

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G20 Working Groups are specialized task forces that focus on specific areas of interest. They work on policy development, research, and coordination to support the discussions and decisions made at higher-level meetings. These groups bring together experts and officials to exchange knowledge and develop practical recommendations.

Foreign ministers

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YearHost countryHost cityDatesNotes
2017 GermanyBonnFebruary[51]
2018 ArgentinaBuenos AiresMay[65]
2019 JapanNagoya22–23 November[66]
2020 Saudi ArabiaRiyadh21–22 November[56]
2021 ItalyMatera29–30 June[67]
2022IndonesiaBali7–8 July[68]
2023IndiaDelhi1–2 March[69]
2024BrazilRio de Janeiro21–22 February[60]
2025 South AfricaNasrec20–21 February[70]

Trade ministers

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YearHost countryHost cityDatesNotes
2012 MexicoPuerto Vallarta18–20 April
2013(not held)
2014 AustraliaSydney19 July
2015 TurkeyIstanbul6 October
2016 ChinaShanghai9–10 July
2017(not held)
2018 ArgentinaMar del Plata14 September
2019 JapanTsukuba8–9 June
2020(Replaced by anextraordinary summit, via video conference, due to COVID-19 pandemic)
2021 ItalySorrento12 October
2022 IndonesiaBali22–23 September
2023(not held)
2024 BrazilBrasília24 October[60]
2025 South AfricaGqeberha10 October[71]

Labor and Employment ministers

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YearHost countryHost cityDatesNotes
2010 United StatesWashington, D.C.[72]
2011 FranceParis[73]
2012 MexicoGuadalajara[74]
2013 RussiaMoscow[75]
2014 AustraliaMelbourne[76]
2015 TurkeyAnkara[76]
2016 ChinaBeijing[76]
2017 GermanyBad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler[76]
2018 ArgentinaMendoza[76]
2019 JapanMatsuyama1–2 September[76]
2020 Saudi ArabiaRiyadh[76]
2021 ItalyCatania[76]22–23 June
2022IndonesiaBali[77]14 September
2023IndiaIndore[78]
2024BrazilFortaleza25–26 July[60]
2025 South AfricaGeorge30–31 July[79]

Pre-conference meetings

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G20 engagement groups and pre-conferences are meetings with various stakeholders. These groups make policy recommendations to G20 leaders and help shape the summit agenda.

Sherpas are senior officials who represent their respective countries and play a crucial role in preparing the agenda and negotiating outcomes for G20 meetings. Sherpa meetings allow for in-depth discussions on technical and policy matters before they are presented at higher-level meetings.

Engagement Group meetings

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There are up to 13 engagement groups around presidency of G20 in every year. They usually include non-(vice)ministerial officers, company and non-governmental organization leaders, coordinate with Finance Track participants.

B20 summits

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Business 20 (B20) summits are summits of business leaders from the G20 countries.

YearHost countryHost cityDatesNotes
2010 CanadaToronto[80]
2011(not held)
2012 MexicoLos Cabos
2013 RussiaSaint Petersburg[81]
2014 AustraliaSydney[82]
2015TurkeyTurkeyunspecified[83]
2016 ChinaHangzhou[84]
2017GermanyBerlin[85]
2018ArgentinaBuenos Aires[86]
2019JapanTokyo[87]
2020 Saudi ArabiaRiyadh[88]
2021 ItalyRome[89]
2022IndonesiaBali[90]
2023IndiaNew Delhi[91]
2024BrazilRio de Janeiro[92]
2025 South AfricaJohannesburg18–20 November[93]

C20 summits

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Civil 20 (C20) summits are summits of civil society delegates from the G20 countries.

YearHost countryHost cityDatesNotes
2014 AustraliaMelbourne[94]
2015TurkeyTurkeyIstanbul[95]
2016(not held)
2017GermanyHamburg[96]
2018ArgentinaBuenos Aires[97]
2019JapanTokyo[98]
2020 Saudi ArabiaRiyadh[99]
2021 ItalyRome[99]
2022IndonesiaBali[100]
2023IndiaLeh,Thiruvananthapuram,Kochi,Pune,Jaipur[99]
2024BrazilRecife[101]
2025 South Africa(to be announced)18–20 November[102]

J20 summits

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Judiciary 20 (J20) summits are summits to gather thesupreme andconstitutional courts of the G20 countries.

L20 summits

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Labor 20 (L20) summits are summits of labor and employment leaders from the G20 countries. It's coordinated by theInternational Trade Union Confederation (ITUC).[105]

YearHost countryHost cityDatesNotes
2008 United StatesWashington[106]
2009 United KingdomLondon[107]
 United StatesPittsburgh[108]
2010 CanadaToronto[109]
 South KoreaSeoul[110]
2011 FranceParis[111]
2012 MexicoLos Cabos[112]
2013 RussiaMoscow[113]
2014 AustraliaBrisbane[114]
2015 TurkeyAntalya[115]
2016 ChinaBeijing[116]
2017 GermanyBerlin[117]
2018 ArgentinaMendoza[118]
2019 JapanTokyo[119]
2020 Saudi ArabiaRiyadh[120]
2021 ItalyRome[121]
2022 IndonesiaBali[122]
2023 IndiaAmritsar,Kolkata,Raipur,Nagpur,Bhopal,Guwahati,Mumbai,Srinagar,KochiThiruvananthapuram,Dhanbad,Lucknow,Patna,Pune,Indore,New Delhi[123]
2024BrazilBrasília[124]
2025 South AfricaGeorge28–29 July[125][126]

O20 summits

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Ocean 20 (O20) summits are summits to discuss the ocean agenda with the civil society of the G20 countries.

YearHost countryHost cityDatesNotes
2024Brazil[127]
2025 South AfricaMbombela28–30 May[128][129]

P20 summits

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Parliament 20 (P20) Engagement Group, started during Canada's Presidency in 2010, is led by Speakers from Parliaments of G20 countries.

YearHost countryHost cityDatesNotes
2010 Canada
2011 South Korea
2012 Saudi Arabia
2013 Mexico
2014–2018(not held)
2019 Japan
2020(cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic)
2021 Italy
2022 Indonesia
2023 India
2024Brazil[130]
2025 South AfricaCape Town3 October[131]

S20 summits

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Science 20 (S20) meetings and summits draw together academics and civil society delegates from the G20 countries.

YearHost countryHost cityDatesNotes
2017Germany
2018Argentina
2019Japan
2020 Saudi Arabia
2021 Italy
2022Indonesia
2023India
2024Brazil[132]
2025 South AfricaPretoria24–25 April[133][134]

SAI20 summits

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Supreme Audit Institutions 20 (SAI20) is an Engagement Group introduced by the Indonesian Presidency in 2022. It is a forum to discuss the important role played by SAIs globally in ensuring transparency and accountability, and in promoting cooperation among the G20 members.

YearHost countryHost cityDatesNotes
2022Indonesia
2023India
2024Brazil[135]
2025 South AfricaJohannesburg24–25 June[136][137]

SU20 summits

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Startup 20 (SU20) Engagement Group has been initiated under G20 India presidency of 2023 which aspires to create a global narrative for supporting startups and enabling synergies between startups, corporates, investors, innovation agencies and other key ecosystem stakeholders.

YearHost countryHost cityDatesNotes
2023India
2024Brazil[138]
2025 South Africa(Virtual)27 May[139][140]

T20 summits

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Think tank 20 (T20) summits are summits of think tanks from the G20 countries.

YearHost countryHost cityDatesNotes
2012 MexicoMexico City
2013 RussiaMoscow[141]
2014-2016(not held)
2017 GermanyBerlin[142]
2018 ArgentinaBuenos Aires[143]
2019 JapanTokyo[144]
2020 Saudi ArabiaRiyadh[145]
2021 ItalyMilan[146]
2022IndonesiaBali[147]
2023IndiaNew Delhi,Kolkata,Bhubaneswar,Bengaluru,Mysuru,Mumbai,Goa,Bhopal,Pune,Manipal,Hyderabad andAmritapuri[148][149]
2024BrazilRio de Janeiro[150]
2025 South Africa[151](to be announced)13–14 November[152]

U20 summits

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Urban 20 (U20) summits are summits of cities from the G20 countries.[153][154]

YearHost countryHost cityDatesNotes
2018 ArgentinaBuenos Aires[155]
2019 JapanTokyo[156]
2020 Saudi ArabiaRiyadh[157]
2021 ItalyRome andMilan[158]
2022 IndonesiaJakarta[159]
2023 IndiaAhmedabad
2024BrazilRio de Janeiro andSão Paulo[160]
2025 South AfricaTshwane10–12 June[161]
(to be announced)12–14 September[162]

W20 summits

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First Women 20 (W20) summit organized by German ChancellorAngela Merkel.[163]

YearHost countryHost cityDatesNotes
2017 GermanyBerlin[164][165]
2018 ArgentinaBuenos Aires[166]
2019 JapanTokyo[167]
2020 Saudi ArabiaRiyadh[168]
2021 ItalyRome[169]
2022 IndonesiaBalige,Lake Toba[170]
2023 IndiaAurangabad
2024 Brazilunspecified[171]
2025 South AfricaCape Town21–23 May[172]

Y20 summits

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Youth 20 (Y20) summits are summits of young leaders and changemakers from 18 to 30 years old from the G20 countries.

YearHost countryHost cityDatesNotes
2010 CanadaVancouver[173]
2011 FranceParis[174]
2012 MexicoPuebla[175]
2013 RussiaSaint Petersburg[176][non-primary source needed]
2014 AustraliaSydney[177]
2015 TurkeyIstanbul[178]
2016 ChinaBeijing andShanghai[179]
2017 GermanyBerlin[180]
2018 ArgentinaCórdoba[181]
2019 JapanTokyo[182]
2020 Saudi ArabiaRiyadh[183]
2021 ItalyMilan andBergamo[184]
2022 IndonesiaJakarta andBandung[185]
2023 IndiaVaranasi[186]
2024BrazilBrasília[187]
2025 South AfricaJohannesburg15–18 June[188]
18–22 August[189][190]

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