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When is the G20 summit in Bali? The 17th G20 summit in 2022 will take place in Bali, Indonesia. This summit will be the culmination of the process and intensive efforts of the entire G20 workflow during Indonesia’s one-year presidency.
So when is the G20 Summit in Bali? For more, check out the information on the upcoming G20 summit in Bali.
As the official G20 website reports, when The G20 summit in Bali will take place on November 15 and 16, 2022 in Bali, Indonesia. The G20 summit in Bali will be the culmination of an intensive process and effort of the entire G20 workflow (ministerial meetings, working groups and engagement groups) during Indonesia’s one-year presidency. .
Located just between the bustling island of Java and the charming island of Lombok, Bali has always been the center of Indonesia’s tourist destination. Full of beautiful landscapes and a vibrant culture, Bali feels like heaven on earth, a place where the gods have decided to reside, earning Bali the nickname “The Island of the Gods”.
This year, Bali will once again show its beauty to the world, hosting G20 meeting delegates and G20 member leaders for the 17th G20 Summit.
G20 Bali Summit Schedule: G20 Leaders Summit Event
As known, when the G20 summit in Bali will be held on November 15-16, 2022. Based on the official schedule of the G20 summit in Bali agenda, on this date will be held the agenda of the G20 leaders’ summit.
The G20 Leaders Summit is the culmination of the meeting process or the G20 Summit, which is a meeting at the level of Heads of State or Government.
When is the G20 summit in Bali? Consult the schedule and the various articles of the event | Photo: Sylke Febrina/detikFinance
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What is the G20 Summit in Bali? history and all
Summit means high-level conference. The G20 is a strategic multilateral platform that connects countries to the world’s major economies that are strategically positioned to determine the future of global economic growth. Indeed, collectively, the members of the G20 represent more than 80% of the world economy, 75% of international trade and 60% of the world’s population.
The history of the G20 begins in 1999 with a meeting at the level of the Minister of Finance and the Governor of the Central Bank. The G20 meeting is increasingly taking place with an annual summit attended by every head of state and head of government of the G20 members.
The purpose of the G20 is to discuss policies with a view to achieving international financial stability. This forum was formed with the aim of finding a solution to the global economic conditions that were hit by the global financial crisis of 1997-1999 by involving middle-income countries and having systemic economic influence, including Indonesia.
The G20 members are Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States and European Union. . Spain was also invited as a regular guest.
Each year, the host also invites guest countries, which fully participate in G20 meetings. This year, Indonesia is hosting the 17th G20 Summit to be held in Bali.
G20 Summit in Bali: Indonesian Presidency of the G20 in 2022
As known, Indonesia will host the 17th meeting of the G20 in 2022, namely the G20 summit in Bali. As the BI official website reports, the theme for the G20 Indonesia 2022 Presidency is “Recover Together, Recover Stronger”. Through this theme, Indonesia wants to invite the whole world to work hand in hand, to support each other to recover together and become stronger and more sustainable.
In order to welcome the G20 delegation to the implementation of the G20 summit in Bali, the government has organized a series of support events until G20 Summit in Bali November 15-16, 2022. The government is also mobilizing all relevant agencies to prepare for the event so that it can proceed smoothly.
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