Why in the news?
- The G20 summit begins at South Africa’s Johannesburg without the presence of the US President.
G20 Grouping
- Origins and Membership: Established in 1999, includes 19 countries and the EU
- Purpose: Addresses global economic and financial issues, international economic cooperation, market stability, and sustainable development.
- Annual Summit: Rotating annual summit hosted by member nations for high-level discussions on trade, debt, energy security, and more. India hosted in 2023.
- Association with Other Organisation: It is representative of the International Monetary Fund(IMF) and the World Bank.
- Headquarters: It does not have permanent headquarters.
- Members: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkey, the United Kingdom, the United States and the EU.
- Significance:
- Represents about 80% of global GDP, 75% of global trade, and two-thirds of the world’s population
- Balances interests of both advanced and emerging economies
- Coordinates macroeconomic policies and manages global economic crises
- Influences global institutions and standards (e.g., IMF, World Bank)
- Expands its agenda to include climate change, sustainable development, and energy security
- Challenges:
- Diverse membership with conflicting national interests
- Informal structure with non-binding commitments, affecting policy implementation
- Rapidly changing global economic and geopolitical landscape
- Issues with transparency, accountability, and stakeholder engagement
Source: The Hindu