G20 Countries
The Group of Twenty (G20) is an international forum that brings together the world’s major economies, representing approximately 85% of global GDP and around 75% of international trade. Established in 1999, the G20 includes 19 countries and the European Union, with members ranging from advanced economies to emerging markets.
The G20 countries play a crucial role in shaping global economic policies and addressing challenges that transcend borders, such as economic growth, trade, investment, financial stability, climate change, and sustainable development. These nations work collaboratively to foster a more inclusive and resilient global economy, providing a platform for dialogue among world leaders, finance ministers, and central bank governors.
| Country | ISO Alpha-2 Code |
|---|---|
| Argentina | AR |
| Australia | AU |
| Brazil | BR |
| Canada | CA |
| China | CN |
| France | FR |
| Germany | DE |
| India | IN |
| Indonesia | ID |
| Italy | IT |
| Japan | JP |
| Mexico | MX |
| Russia | RU |
| Saudi Arabia | SA |
| South Africa | ZA |
| South Korea | KR |
| Turkey | TR |
| United Kingdom | GB |
| United States | US |
| European Union | EU |
