List of G20 summits

For a broader coverage related to this topic, see G20.

The following list of G20 summits summarizes all G20 conferences held at various different levels: summits of heads of state or heads of government, and ministerial-level meetings, and others.

Summits of heads of state or heads of government

Date Host country Host city Venue Host leader Ref Website
1st 14–15 November 2008  United States Washington, D.C. National Building Museum George W. Bush [1]
2nd 2 April 2009  United Kingdom London ExCeL London Gordon Brown [1][2]
3rd 24–25 September 2009  United States Pittsburgh David L. Lawrence Convention Center Barack Obama [1][3]
4th 26–27 June 2010  Canada Toronto Metro Toronto Convention Centre Stephen Harper [4][5]
5th 11–12 November 2010  South Korea Seoul COEX Convention & Exhibition Center Lee Myung-bak [6]
6th 3–4 November 2011  France Cannes Palais des Festivals Nicolas Sarkozy [7][8]
7th 18–19 June 2012  Mexico San José del Cabo, Los Cabos Los Cabos Convention Center Felipe Calderón [9][10][11]
8th 5–6 September 2013  Russia Strelna, Saint Petersburg Constantine Palace Vladimir Putin [12][13][14]
9th 15–16 November 2014  Australia Brisbane Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre Tony Abbott [15]
10th 15–16 November 2015  Turkey Belek, Antalya Regnum Carya Hotel Convention Centre Recep Tayyip Erdoğan [16][17]
11th 4–5 September 2016  China Hangzhou Hangzhou International Exhibition Centre Xi Jinping [13][16][18]
12th 7–8 July 2017  Germany Hamburg TBD Angela Merkel [13][16]
13th TBD 2018  Argentina Buenos Aires TBD Mauricio Macri [19][20]

Ministerial-level meetings

Finance ministers and central bank governors

Locations in bold text indicate the meeting was concurrent with a G20 summit.

Year Host CountryHost City Dates Notes
1999  Germany Berlin
2000  Canada Montréal
2001  Canada Ottawa
2002  India New Delhi
2003  Mexico Morelia
2004  Germany Berlin
2005  China Beijing
2006  Australia Melbourne
2007  South Africa Cape Town
2008  Brazil São Paulo
2009  United Kingdom Horsham March
 United Kingdom London September
 United Kingdom St Andrews November
2010  South Korea Incheon February
 Canada Toronto June
 South Korea Seoul November
2011  France Paris February
 United States Washington, D.C. April
 United States Washington, D.C. September As part of the annual meeting of the IMF and World Bank[21]
 France Paris October
 France Cannes November
2012  Mexico Mexico City February
 United States Washington, D.C. April
 Mexico Mexico City November [22]
2013  Russia Moscow February [23]
 United States Washington, D.C. April Part of the annual meeting of the IMF and World Bank[24]
 United States Washington, D.C. October Continuation of the meeting mentioned above[25]
2014  Australia Sydney February
 United States Washington, D.C. April
 Australia Cairns September
2015 Turkey IstanbulFebruary 9–10[26]

Labour and employment ministers

B20 Summits

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

C20 Summits

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

T20 Summits

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

Trade and Investment Promotion Summits

See also

References

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