The Group of Twenty (G20) is a forum for the world's major economies to discuss economic issues across the globe. Summits focus on issues such as trade, development, and the handling of climate change. The group represents approximately 85% of the world's GDP and ⅔ of the world's population.
International Trade and Economic Cooperation
The Group of Twenty (G20) is a forum for the world's major economies to discuss economic issues across the globe. The group represents approximately 85% of the world's GDP and ⅔ of the world's population. Summits focus on issues such as:
Through its annual summits and ministerial meetings, the G20 addresses pressing global economic challenges while fostering cooperation among the world's largest economies. The group's work is guided by consensus-building and shared responsibility for global economic stability.

The G20 committee provides delegates with a unique platform to engage with global economic challenges from the perspective of the world's major economies. As a forum representing the majority of global economic output, the G20 offers a rich context for addressing contemporary issues while drawing on the collective experience of its member nations.
Delegates in the G20 committee will need to consider several important factors:
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