viernes, 28 de junio de 2019

INTEGRANTES DEL G20

Host cities of G20 summits
DateHost countryHost cityVenueHost leaderRefWebsite
1st14–15 November 2008 United StatesWashington, D.C.National Building MuseumGeorge W. Bush[1]
2nd2 April 2009 United KingdomLondonExCeL LondonGordon Brown[2][1]1
3rd24–25 September 2009 United StatesPittsburghDavid L. Lawrence Convention CenterBarack Obama[3]2
4th26–27 June 2010 CanadaTorontoMetro Toronto Convention CentreStephen Harper[4][5]
5th11–12 November 2010 South KoreaSeoulCOEX Convention & Exhibition CenterLee Myung-bak[6][2]2
6th3–4 November 2011 FranceCannesPalais des FestivalsNicolas Sarkozy[7][8]
7th18–19 June 2012 MexicoSan José del CaboLos CabosLos Cabos Convention CenterFelipe Calderón[9][10][11]
8th5–6 September 2013 RussiaSaint PetersburgConstantine PalaceVladimir Putin[12][13][14][3]3
9th15–16 November 2014 AustraliaBrisbaneBrisbane Convention & Exhibition CentreTony Abbott[15][4]4
10th15–16 November 2015 TurkeySerikAntalyaRegnum 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[21] JapanOsakaIntex OsakaShinzō Abe[22]
15th21–22 November 2020 Saudi ArabiaRiyadhKing Abdullah Financial DistrictSalman[23][24][25]
16thTBD 2021 Italycandidate city: Bari [26][27][28]
17thTBD 2022 IndiaNew DelhiIndia International Convention & Exhibition Centre[29]Narendra Modi[28]
18thTBD 2023 BrazilTBDTBD[30]
1 website of the British Government for the 2009 London G20 summit
2 website of the Korean Government for the 2010 Seoul G20 summit
3 website of the Russian Government for the 2013 G20 summit
4 official G20 summit website

Ministerial-level meetings[edit]

Finance ministers and central bank governors[edit]

Locations in bold text indicate the meeting was concurrent with a G20 summit. Ministerial meetings not always held in summit host country.
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
 United KingdomLondonSeptember
 United KingdomSt AndrewsNovember
2010 South KoreaIncheonFebruary
 CanadaTorontoJune
 South KoreaSeoulNovember
2011 FranceParisFebruary
 United StatesWashington, D.C.April
 United StatesWashington, D.C.SeptemberAs part of the annual meeting of the IMF and World Bank[31]
 FranceParisOctober
 FranceCannesNovember
2012 MexicoMexico CityFebruary
 United StatesWashington, D.C.April
 MexicoMexico CityNovember[32]
2013 RussiaMoscowFebruary[33]
 United StatesWashington, D.C.AprilPart of the annual meeting of the IMF and World Bank[34]
 United StatesWashington, D.C.OctoberContinuation of the meeting mentioned above[35][36]
2014 AustraliaSydneyFebruary
 United StatesWashington, D.C.April[37]
 AustraliaCairnsSeptember[37]
2015 TurkeyIstanbul9–10 February[38]
2016 ChinaChengduJuly[39][40]
2017 GermanyBaden-BadenMarch[39][41][42][43]
2018 ArgentinaBuenos Aires19–20 March[44]
 United StatesWashington, D.C.20 April[44]
 ArgentinaBuenos Aires21–22 July[44]
 IndonesiaBali11 October[44]
 ArgentinaBuenos AiresNovember[44]
2019 JapanFukuoka8–9 June[45]

Labour and employment ministers[edit]

YearHost countryHost cityDatesNotes
2010 United StatesWashington, D.C.[46]
2011 FranceParis[47]
2012 MexicoGuadalajara[48]
2013 RussiaMoscow[49]
2014 AustraliaMelbourne[50]
2015 TurkeyAnkara[50]
2016 ChinaBeijing[50]
2017 GermanyBad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler[50]
2018 ArgentinaMendoza[50]
2019 JapanMatsuyama[50]1–2 September

Foreign ministers[edit]

YearHost countryHost cityDatesNotes
2017 GermanyBonn[41]February
2018 ArgentinaBuenos AiresMay

B20 summits[edit]

B20 summits are summits of business leaders from the G20 countries.

C20 summits[edit]

C20 summits are summits of civil society delegates from the G20 countries.

T20 summits[edit]

T20 summits are summits of think tanks from the G20 countries.

W20 summit[edit]

First W20 women's summit organized by German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

Y20 summits[edit]

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

Trade and investment promotion summits[edit]

  • 2012: Mexico Mexico City information on trade relationship

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