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G20

The G20 or Group of 20 is an intergovernmental forum comprising 19 sovereign countries, the European Union (EU), and the African Union (AU). It works to address major issues related to the global economy, such as international financial stability, climate change mitigation and sustainable development, through annual meetings of heads of state and heads of government. The 19 member states of the G20 account for around 85% of gross world product (GWP), 75% of international trade, 56% of the global population, and 60% of the world's land area; including the EU and AU, the G20 comprises 78.9% of global population and 83.9% of global CO2 emissions from fossil energy. The G20 was founded in 1999 in response to several world economic crises. Since 2008, it has convened at least once a year, with summits involving each member's head of government or state, finance minister, or foreign minister, and other high-ranking officials; the EU is represented by the European Commission and the European Central Bank. Other countries, international organizations, and nongovernmental organizations are invited to attend the summits, some permanently. The African Union joined as the 21st member at the 2023 summit in India and was officially represented at the 2024 summit in Brazil. In its 2009 summit, the G20 declared itself the primary venue for international economic and financial cooperation. The group's stature has risen during the subsequent decade, and it is recognised by analysts as exercising considerable global influence; it is also criticised for its limited membership, lack of enforcement powers, and for the alleged undermining of existing international institutions. Summits are often met with protests, particularly by anti-globalization groups.

Infobox

Predecessor
2024 G20 Rio de Janeiro summit
Successor
2025 G20 Johannesburg Summit
Formation
26 September 1999 (26 years ago) (1999-09-26)2008 (2008)
Type
International organization
Purpose
Bring together systemically important industrialized and developing economies to discuss key issues in the global economy.
Membership
21 members[a] Argentina Australia Brazil Canada China France Germany India Indonesia Italy Japan Mexico Russia Saudi Arabia South Africa South Korea Turkey United Kingdom United States African Union European Union
Chairman (Incumbent)
Donald Trump, President of the United States
Website
g20.org

Tables

· Summits › Chair rotation
mw- .mw- Australia (2014) Canada (2010-1) Saudi Arabia (2020) United States (2008, 2009-2)
mw- .mw- Australia (2014) Canada (2010-1) Saudi Arabia (2020) United States (2008, 2009-2)
Group 1
mw- .mw- Australia (2014) Canada (2010-1) Saudi Arabia (2020) United States (2008, 2009-2)
Group 2
India (2023) Russia (2013) South Africa (2025) Turkey (2015)
Group 3 (Latin America)
Argentina (2018) Brazil (2024) Mexico (2012)
Group 4 (Western Europe)
France (2011) Germany (2017) Italy (2021) United Kingdom (2009-1)
Group 5 (East/Southeast Asia)
China (2016) Indonesia (2022) Japan (2019) South Korea (2010-2)
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3 (Latin America)
Group 4 (Western Europe)
Group 5 (East/Southeast Asia)
mw- Australia (2014) Canada (2010-1) Saudi Arabia (2020) United States (2008, 2009-2)
India (2023) Russia (2013) South Africa (2025) Turkey (2015)
Argentina (2018) Brazil (2024) Mexico (2012)
France (2011) Germany (2017) Italy (2021) United Kingdom (2009-1)
China (2016) Indonesia (2022) Japan (2019) South Korea (2010-2)
· Members › Member of head of state and head of government
Argentina
Argentina
Member
Argentina
Leader(s)
Javier Milei
Finance portfolio
Minister of Economy
Portfolio minister
Luis Caputo
Central bank
Central Bank of the Argentine Republic
Central bank governor
Santiago Bausili
Australia
Australia
Member
Australia
Leader(s)
Anthony Albanese
Finance portfolio
Treasurer
Portfolio minister
Jim Chalmers
Central bank
Reserve Bank of Australia
Central bank governor
Michele Bullock
Brazil
Brazil
Member
Brazil
Leader(s)
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
Finance portfolio
Minister of Finance
Portfolio minister
Fernando Haddad
Central bank
Central Bank of Brazil
Central bank governor
Gabriel Galípolo
Canada
Canada
Member
Canada
Leader(s)
Mark Carney
Finance portfolio
Minister of Finance
Portfolio minister
François-Philippe Champagne
Central bank
Bank of Canada
Central bank governor
Tiff Macklem
China
China
Member
China
Leader(s)
Xi Jinping
Finance portfolio
Minister of Finance
Portfolio minister
Lan Fo'an
Central bank
People's Bank of China
Central bank governor
Pan Gongsheng
Li Qiang
Li Qiang
Member
Li Qiang
France
France
Member
France
Leader(s)
Emmanuel Macron
Finance portfolio
Minister of Economics and Finance
Portfolio minister
Roland Lescure
Central bank
Bank of France
Central bank governor
François Villeroy de Galhau
Germany
Germany
Member
Germany
Leader(s)
Friedrich Merz
Finance portfolio
Minister of Finance
Portfolio minister
Lars Klingbeil
Central bank
Deutsche Bundesbank
Central bank governor
Joachim Nagel
India
India
Member
India
Leader(s)
Narendra Modi
Finance portfolio
Minister of Finance
Portfolio minister
Nirmala Sitharaman
Central bank
Reserve Bank of India
Central bank governor
Sanjay Malhotra
Indonesia
Indonesia
Member
Indonesia
Leader(s)
Prabowo Subianto
Finance portfolio
Minister of Finance
Portfolio minister
Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa
Central bank
Bank Indonesia
Central bank governor
Perry Warjiyo
Italy
Italy
Member
Italy
Leader(s)
Giorgia Meloni
Finance portfolio
Minister of Economy and Finance
Portfolio minister
Giancarlo Giorgetti
Central bank
Bank of Italy
Central bank governor
Fabio Panetta
Japan
Japan
Member
Japan
Leader(s)
Sanae Takaichi
Finance portfolio
Minister of Finance
Portfolio minister
Satsuki Katayama
Central bank
Bank of Japan
Central bank governor
Kazuo Ueda
Mexico
Mexico
Member
Mexico
Leader(s)
Claudia Sheinbaum
Finance portfolio
Secretary of Finance and Public Credit
Portfolio minister
Edgar Amador Zamora
Central bank
Bank of Mexico
Central bank governor
Victoria Rodríguez Ceja
Russia
Russia
Member
Russia
Leader(s)
Vladimir Putin
Finance portfolio
Minister of Finance
Portfolio minister
Anton Siluanov
Central bank
Bank of Russia
Central bank governor
Elvira Nabiullina
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
Member
Saudi Arabia
Leader(s)
Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud
Finance portfolio
Minister of Finance
Portfolio minister
Mohammed Al-Jadaan
Central bank
Saudi Central Bank
Central bank governor
Fahad Almubarak
South Africa
South Africa
Member
South Africa
Leader(s)
Cyril Ramaphosa
Finance portfolio
Minister of Finance
Portfolio minister
Enoch Godongwana
Central bank
South African Reserve Bank
Central bank governor
Lesetja Kganyago
South Korea
South Korea
Member
South Korea
Leader(s)
Lee Jae Myung
Finance portfolio
Minister of Economy and Finance
Portfolio minister
Koo Yun-cheol
Central bank
Bank of Korea
Central bank governor
Rhee Chang-yong
Turkey
Turkey
Member
Turkey
Leader(s)
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
Finance portfolio
Minister of Treasury and Finance
Portfolio minister
Mehmet Şimşek
Central bank
Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey
Central bank governor
Fatih Karahan
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Member
United Kingdom
Leader(s)
Keir Starmer
Finance portfolio
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Portfolio minister
Rachel Reeves
Central bank
Bank of England
Central bank governor
Andrew Bailey
United States
United States
Member
United States
Leader(s)
Donald Trump
Finance portfolio
Secretary of the Treasury
Portfolio minister
Scott Bessent
Central bank
Federal Reserve
Central bank governor
Jerome Powell
European Union
European Union
Member
European Union
Leader(s)
António Costa
Finance portfolio
Commissioner for Economy
Portfolio minister
Valdis Dombrovskis
Central bank
European Central Bank
Central bank governor
Christine Lagarde
Ursula von der Leyen
Ursula von der Leyen
Member
Ursula von der Leyen
African Union
African Union
Member
African Union
Leader(s)
João Lourenço
Finance portfolio
Commissioner for Economic Affairs
Portfolio minister
Victor Harison
Central bank
African Central Bank (yet to be established)
Central bank governor
TBA
Mahamoud Ali Youssouf
Mahamoud Ali Youssouf
Member
Mahamoud Ali Youssouf
Member
Leader(s)
Finance portfolio
Portfolio minister
Central bank
Central bank governor
Argentina
Javier Milei
Minister of Economy
Luis Caputo
Central Bank of the Argentine Republic
Santiago Bausili
Australia
Anthony Albanese
Treasurer
Jim Chalmers
Reserve Bank of Australia
Michele Bullock
Brazil
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
Minister of Finance
Fernando Haddad
Central Bank of Brazil
Gabriel Galípolo
Canada
Mark Carney
Minister of Finance
François-Philippe Champagne
Bank of Canada
Tiff Macklem
China
Xi Jinping
Minister of Finance
Lan Fo'an
People's Bank of China
Pan Gongsheng
Li Qiang
France
Emmanuel Macron
Minister of Economics and Finance
Roland Lescure
Bank of France
François Villeroy de Galhau
Germany
Friedrich Merz
Minister of Finance
Lars Klingbeil
Deutsche Bundesbank
Joachim Nagel
India
Narendra Modi
Minister of Finance
Nirmala Sitharaman
Reserve Bank of India
Sanjay Malhotra
Indonesia
Prabowo Subianto
Minister of Finance
Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa
Bank Indonesia
Perry Warjiyo
Italy
Giorgia Meloni
Minister of Economy and Finance
Giancarlo Giorgetti
Bank of Italy
Fabio Panetta
Japan
Sanae Takaichi
Minister of Finance
Satsuki Katayama
Bank of Japan
Kazuo Ueda
Mexico
Claudia Sheinbaum
Secretary of Finance and Public Credit
Edgar Amador Zamora
Bank of Mexico
Victoria Rodríguez Ceja
Russia
Vladimir Putin
Minister of Finance
Anton Siluanov
Bank of Russia
Elvira Nabiullina
Saudi Arabia
Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud
Minister of Finance
Mohammed Al-Jadaan
Saudi Central Bank
Fahad Almubarak
South Africa
Cyril Ramaphosa
Minister of Finance
Enoch Godongwana
South African Reserve Bank
Lesetja Kganyago
South Korea
Lee Jae Myung
Minister of Economy and Finance
Koo Yun-cheol
Bank of Korea
Rhee Chang-yong
Turkey
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
Minister of Treasury and Finance
Mehmet Şimşek
Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey
Fatih Karahan
United Kingdom
Keir Starmer
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Rachel Reeves
Bank of England
Andrew Bailey
United States
Donald Trump
Secretary of the Treasury
Scott Bessent
Federal Reserve
Jerome Powell
European Union
António Costa
Commissioner for Economy
Valdis Dombrovskis
European Central Bank
Christine Lagarde
Ursula von der Leyen
African Union
João Lourenço
Commissioner for Economic Affairs
Victor Harison
African Central Bank (yet to be established)
TBA
Mahamoud Ali Youssouf
· Members › Member country data
Argentina
Argentina
Member
Argentina
Tradebil. USD (2022)
170.1
Nom. GDPmil. USD (2025)
683,371
PPP GDPmil. USD (2025)
1,490,164
Nom. GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
14,359
PPP GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
31,311
HDI(2023)
0.865
Population(2022)
46,300,000
Areakm2
2,780,400
P5
No
G4
No
G7
No
BRICS
No
MIKTA
No
CPTPP
No
RCEP
No
APEC
No
OECD
negotiating
DAC
No
C'wth
No
SCO
No
IMF economy classification
Emerging
Australia
Australia
Member
Australia
Tradebil. USD (2022)
721.4
Nom. GDPmil. USD (2025)
1,829,508
PPP GDPmil. USD (2025)
1,981,672
Nom. GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
65,946
PPP GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
71,431
HDI(2023)
0.958
Population(2022)
26,141,369
Areakm2
7,692,024
P5
No
G4
No
G7
No
BRICS
No
MIKTA
Yes
CPTPP
Yes
RCEP
Yes
APEC
Yes
OECD
Yes
DAC
Yes
C'wth
Yes
SCO
No
IMF economy classification
Advanced
Brazil
Brazil
Member
Brazil
Tradebil. USD (2022)
626.4
Nom. GDPmil. USD (2025)
2,256,910
PPP GDPmil. USD (2025)
4,973,385
Nom. GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
10,578
PPP GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
23,310
HDI(2023)
0.786
Population(2022)
217,240,060
Areakm2
8,515,767
P5
No
G4
Yes
G7
No
BRICS
Yes
MIKTA
No
CPTPP
No
RCEP
No
APEC
No
OECD
negotiating
DAC
No
C'wth
No
SCO
No
IMF economy classification
Emerging
Canada
Canada
Member
Canada
Tradebil. USD (2022)
1,179.1
Nom. GDPmil. USD (2025)
2,283,599
PPP GDPmil. USD (2025)
2,722,795
Nom. GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
54,935
PPP GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
65,500
HDI(2023)
0.939
Population(2022)
38,743,000
Areakm2
9,984,670
P5
No
G4
No
G7
Yes
BRICS
No
MIKTA
No
CPTPP
Yes
RCEP
No
APEC
Yes
OECD
Yes
DAC
Yes
C'wth
Yes
SCO
No
IMF economy classification
Advanced
China
China
Member
China
Tradebil. USD (2022)
6,309.6
Nom. GDPmil. USD (2025)
19,398,577
PPP GDPmil. USD (2025)
41,015,824
Nom. GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
13,806
PPP GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
29,191
HDI(2023)
0.797
Population(2022)
1,411,750,000
Areakm2
9,596,960
P5
Yes
G4
No
G7
No
BRICS
Yes
MIKTA
No
CPTPP
applicant
RCEP
Yes
APEC
Yes
OECD
participant
DAC
No
C'wth
No
SCO
Yes
IMF economy classification
Emerging
France
France
Member
France
Tradebil. USD (2022)
1,435.8
Nom. GDPmil. USD (2025)
3,361,557
PPP GDPmil. USD (2025)
4,533,633
Nom. GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
48,982
PPP GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
66,061
HDI(2023)
0.920
Population(2022)
68,305,148
Areakm2
640,679
P5
Yes
G4
No
G7
Yes
BRICS
No
MIKTA
No
CPTPP
No
RCEP
No
APEC
No
OECD
Yes
DAC
Yes
C'wth
No
SCO
No
IMF economy classification
Advanced
Germany
Germany
Member
Germany
Tradebil. USD (2022)
3,226.9
Nom. GDPmil. USD (2025)
5,013,574
PPP GDPmil. USD (2025)
6,153,741
Nom. GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
59,925
PPP GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
73,553
HDI(2023)
0.959
Population(2022)
84,316,622
Areakm2
357,114
P5
No
G4
Yes
G7
Yes
BRICS
No
MIKTA
No
CPTPP
No
RCEP
No
APEC
No
OECD
Yes
DAC
Yes
C'wth
No
SCO
No
IMF economy classification
Advanced
India
India
Member
India
Tradebil. USD (2022)
1,176.8
Nom. GDPmil. USD (2025)
4,125,213
PPP GDPmil. USD (2025)
17,714,186
Nom. GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
2,818
PPP GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
12,101
HDI(2023)
0.685
Population(2022)
1,406,632,000
Areakm2
3,287,263
P5
No
G4
Yes
G7
No
BRICS
Yes
MIKTA
No
CPTPP
No
RCEP
No
APEC
No
OECD
participant
DAC
No
C'wth
Yes
SCO
Yes
IMF economy classification
Emerging
Indonesia
Indonesia
Member
Indonesia
Tradebil. USD (2022)
529.4
Nom. GDPmil. USD (2025)
1,443,256
PPP GDPmil. USD (2025)
5,015,762
Nom. GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
5,074
PPP GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
17,634
HDI(2023)
0.728
Population(2022)
279,088,893
Areakm2
1,904,569
P5
No
G4
No
G7
No
BRICS
Yes
MIKTA
Yes
CPTPP
applicant
RCEP
Yes
APEC
Yes
OECD
negotiating
DAC
No
C'wth
No
SCO
No
IMF economy classification
Emerging
Italy
Italy
Member
Italy
Tradebil. USD (2022)
1,346.4
Nom. GDPmil. USD (2025)
2,543,677
PPP GDPmil. USD (2025)
3,720,271
Nom. GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
43,161
PPP GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
63,126
HDI(2023)
0.915
Population(2022)
61,095,551
Areakm2
301,336
P5
No
G4
No
G7
Yes
BRICS
No
MIKTA
No
CPTPP
No
RCEP
No
APEC
No
OECD
Yes
DAC
Yes
C'wth
No
SCO
No
IMF economy classification
Advanced
Japan
Japan
Member
Japan
Tradebil. USD (2022)
1,644.2
Nom. GDPmil. USD (2025)
4,279,828
PPP GDPmil. USD (2025)
6,758,231
Nom. GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
34,713
PPP GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
54,815
HDI(2023)
0.925
Population(2022)
125,592,404
Areakm2
377,930
P5
No
G4
Yes
G7
Yes
BRICS
No
MIKTA
No
CPTPP
Yes
RCEP
Yes
APEC
Yes
OECD
Yes
DAC
Yes
C'wth
No
SCO
No
IMF economy classification
Advanced
Mexico
Mexico
Member
Mexico
Tradebil. USD (2022)
1,204.5
Nom. GDPmil. USD (2025)
1,862,740
PPP GDPmil. USD (2025)
3,436,930
Nom. GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
13,967
PPP GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
25,770
HDI(2023)
0.789
Population(2022)
131,541,424
Areakm2
1,964,375
P5
No
G4
No
G7
No
BRICS
No
MIKTA
Yes
CPTPP
Yes
RCEP
No
APEC
Yes
OECD
Yes
DAC
No
C'wth
No
SCO
No
IMF economy classification
Emerging
South Korea
South Korea
Member
South Korea
Tradebil. USD (2022)
1,415.0
Nom. GDPmil. USD (2025)
1,858,572
PPP GDPmil. USD (2025)
3,363,419
Nom. GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
35,962
PPP GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
65,080
HDI(2023)
0.937
Population(2022)
51,844,834
Areakm2
100,210
P5
No
G4
No
G7
No
BRICS
No
MIKTA
Yes
CPTPP
No
RCEP
Yes
APEC
Yes
OECD
Yes
DAC
Yes
C'wth
No
SCO
No
IMF economy classification
Advanced
Russia
Russia
Member
Russia
Tradebil. USD (2022)
772.3
Nom. GDPmil. USD (2025)
2,540,656
PPP GDPmil. USD (2025)
7,143,093
Nom. GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
17,446
PPP GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
49,049
HDI(2023)
0.832
Population(2022)
145,807,429
Areakm2
17,098,242
P5
Yes
G4
No
G7
No
BRICS
Yes
MIKTA
No
CPTPP
No
RCEP
No
APEC
Yes
OECD
No
DAC
No
C'wth
No
SCO
Yes
IMF economy classification
Emerging
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
Member
Saudi Arabia
Tradebil. USD (2022)
598.8
Nom. GDPmil. USD (2025)
1,268,535
PPP GDPmil. USD (2025)
2,688,520
Nom. GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
35,231
PPP GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
74,668
HDI(2023)
0.900
Population(2022)
36,168,000
Areakm2
2,149,690
P5
No
G4
No
G7
No
BRICS
invited
MIKTA
No
CPTPP
No
RCEP
No
APEC
No
OECD
No
DAC
participant
C'wth
No
SCO
partner
IMF economy classification
Emerging
South Africa
South Africa
Member
South Africa
Tradebil. USD (2022)
259.1
Nom. GDPmil. USD (2025)
426,383
PPP GDPmil. USD (2025)
1,026,500
Nom. GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
6,667
PPP GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
16,050
HDI(2023)
0.741
Population(2022)
61,060,000
Areakm2
1,221,037
P5
No
G4
No
G7
No
BRICS
Yes
MIKTA
No
CPTPP
No
RCEP
No
APEC
No
OECD
participant
DAC
No
C'wth
Yes
SCO
No
IMF economy classification
Emerging
Turkey
Turkey
Member
Turkey
Tradebil. USD (2022)
617.9
Nom. GDPmil. USD (2025)
1,565,471
PPP GDPmil. USD (2025)
3,766,766
Nom. GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
18,198
PPP GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
43,786
HDI(2023)
0.853
Population(2022)
85,551,932
Areakm2
783,562
P5
No
G4
No
G7
No
BRICS
No
MIKTA
Yes
CPTPP
No
RCEP
No
APEC
No
OECD
Yes
DAC
No
C'wth
No
SCO
partner
IMF economy classification
Emerging
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Member
United Kingdom
Tradebil. USD (2022)
1,353.3
Nom. GDPmil. USD (2025)
3,958,780
PPP GDPmil. USD (2025)
4,454,716
Nom. GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
56,661
PPP GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
63,759
HDI(2023)
0.946
Population(2022)
68,492,933
Areakm2
242,495
P5
Yes
G4
No
G7
Yes
BRICS
No
MIKTA
No
CPTPP
Yes
RCEP
No
APEC
No
OECD
Yes
DAC
Yes
C'wth
Yes
SCO
No
IMF economy classification
Advanced
United States
United States
Member
United States
Tradebil. USD (2022)
5,441.0
Nom. GDPmil. USD (2025)
30,615,743
PPP GDPmil. USD (2025)
30,615,743
Nom. GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
89,599
PPP GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
89,599
HDI(2023)
0.938
Population(2022)
337,341,954
Areakm2
9,833,517
P5
Yes
G4
No
G7
Yes
BRICS
No
MIKTA
No
CPTPP
No
RCEP
No
APEC
Yes
OECD
Yes
DAC
Yes
C'wth
No
SCO
No
IMF economy classification
Advanced
European Union
European Union
Member
European Union
Tradebil. USD (2022)
5,858.4
Nom. GDPmil. USD (2025)
21,096,780
PPP GDPmil. USD (2025)
29,239,754
Nom. GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
46,804
PPP GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
64,870
HDI(2023)
0.900
Population(2022)
446,828,803
Areakm2
4,233,262
P5
No
G4
No
G7
Yes
BRICS
No
MIKTA
No
CPTPP
No
RCEP
No
APEC
No
OECD
participant
DAC
Yes
C'wth
No
SCO
No
IMF economy classification
Advanced (majority)
African Union
African Union
Member
African Union
Tradebil. USD (2022)
1,379.0
Nom. GDPmil. USD (2025)
3,057,762
PPP GDPmil. USD (2025)
11,579,393
Nom. GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
2,075
PPP GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
7,858
HDI(2023)
0.577
Population(2022)
1,393,676,444
Areakm2
29,922,059
P5
No
G4
No
G7
No
BRICS
No
MIKTA
No
CPTPP
No
RCEP
No
APEC
No
OECD
No
DAC
No
C'wth
No
SCO
No
IMF economy classification
Emerging
Member
Tradebil. USD (2022)
Nom. GDPmil. USD (2025)
PPP GDPmil. USD (2025)
Nom. GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
PPP GDP per capitaUSD (2025)
HDI(2023)
Population(2022)
Areakm2
P5
G4
G7
BRICS
MIKTA
CPTPP
RCEP
APEC
OECD
DAC
C'wth
SCO
IMF economy classification
Argentina
170.1
683,371
1,490,164
14,359
31,311
0.865
46,300,000
2,780,400
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
negotiating
No
No
No
Emerging
Australia
721.4
1,829,508
1,981,672
65,946
71,431
0.958
26,141,369
7,692,024
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Advanced
Brazil
626.4
2,256,910
4,973,385
10,578
23,310
0.786
217,240,060
8,515,767
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
negotiating
No
No
No
Emerging
Canada
1,179.1
2,283,599
2,722,795
54,935
65,500
0.939
38,743,000
9,984,670
No
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Advanced
China
6,309.6
19,398,577
41,015,824
13,806
29,191
0.797
1,411,750,000
9,596,960
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
applicant
Yes
Yes
participant
No
No
Yes
Emerging
France
1,435.8
3,361,557
4,533,633
48,982
66,061
0.920
68,305,148
640,679
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
Advanced
Germany
3,226.9
5,013,574
6,153,741
59,925
73,553
0.959
84,316,622
357,114
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
Advanced
India
1,176.8
4,125,213
17,714,186
2,818
12,101
0.685
1,406,632,000
3,287,263
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
participant
No
Yes
Yes
Emerging
Indonesia
529.4
1,443,256
5,015,762
5,074
17,634
0.728
279,088,893
1,904,569
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
applicant
Yes
Yes
negotiating
No
No
No
Emerging
Italy
1,346.4
2,543,677
3,720,271
43,161
63,126
0.915
61,095,551
301,336
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
Advanced
Japan
1,644.2
4,279,828
6,758,231
34,713
54,815
0.925
125,592,404
377,930
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Advanced
Mexico
1,204.5
1,862,740
3,436,930
13,967
25,770
0.789
131,541,424
1,964,375
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
Emerging
South Korea
1,415.0
1,858,572
3,363,419
35,962
65,080
0.937
51,844,834
100,210
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Advanced
Russia
772.3
2,540,656
7,143,093
17,446
49,049
0.832
145,807,429
17,098,242
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
Emerging
Saudi Arabia
598.8
1,268,535
2,688,520
35,231
74,668
0.900
36,168,000
2,149,690
No
No
No
invited
No
No
No
No
No
participant
No
partner
Emerging
South Africa
259.1
426,383
1,026,500
6,667
16,050
0.741
61,060,000
1,221,037
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
participant
No
Yes
No
Emerging
Turkey
617.9
1,565,471
3,766,766
18,198
43,786
0.853
85,551,932
783,562
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
partner
Emerging
United Kingdom
1,353.3
3,958,780
4,454,716
56,661
63,759
0.946
68,492,933
242,495
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Advanced
United States
5,441.0
30,615,743
30,615,743
89,599
89,599
0.938
337,341,954
9,833,517
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Advanced
European Union
5,858.4
21,096,780
29,239,754
46,804
64,870
0.900
446,828,803
4,233,262
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
participant
Yes
No
No
Advanced (majority)
African Union
1,379.0
3,057,762
11,579,393
2,075
7,858
0.577
1,393,676,444
29,922,059
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Emerging
· Permanent guest invitees
International Labour Organization (ILO)
International Labour Organization (ILO)
Invitee
International Labour Organization (ILO)
Officeholder
Gilbert Houngbo
State
Official title
Director General
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Invitee
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Officeholder
Kristalina Georgieva
State
Official title
Managing Director
Intergovernmental Group of Twenty-Four (G-24)
Intergovernmental Group of Twenty-Four (G-24)
Invitee
Intergovernmental Group of Twenty-Four (G-24)
Officeholder
Iyabo Masha
State
Official title
Director
Spain
Spain
Invitee
Spain
Officeholder
Pedro Sánchez
State
Spain
Official title
Prime Minister
New Partnership for Africa's Development (AUDA-NEPAD)
New Partnership for Africa's Development (AUDA-NEPAD)
Invitee
New Partnership for Africa's Development (AUDA-NEPAD)
Officeholder
Abdel Fattah El-Sisi
State
Egypt
Official title
President (chair)
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
Invitee
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
Officeholder
Mathias Cormann
State
Official title
Secretary-General
United Nations (UN)
United Nations (UN)
Invitee
United Nations (UN)
Officeholder
António Guterres
State
Official title
Secretary-General
World Bank Group (WBG)
World Bank Group (WBG)
Invitee
World Bank Group (WBG)
Officeholder
Ajay Banga
State
Official title
President
World Health Organization (WHO)
World Health Organization (WHO)
Invitee
World Health Organization (WHO)
Officeholder
Tedros Adhanom
State
Official title
Director General
World Trade Organization (WTO)
World Trade Organization (WTO)
Invitee
World Trade Organization (WTO)
Officeholder
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
State
Official title
Director General
Invitee
Officeholder
State
Official title
International Labour Organization (ILO)
Gilbert Houngbo
Director General
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Kristalina Georgieva
Managing Director
Intergovernmental Group of Twenty-Four (G-24)
Iyabo Masha
Director
Spain
Pedro Sánchez
Spain
Prime Minister
New Partnership for Africa's Development (AUDA-NEPAD)
Abdel Fattah El-Sisi
Egypt
President (chair)
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
Mathias Cormann
Secretary-General
United Nations (UN)
António Guterres
Secretary-General
World Bank Group (WBG)
Ajay Banga
President
World Health Organization (WHO)
Tedros Adhanom
Director General
World Trade Organization (WTO)
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Director General

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