G20 stands for "Group of Twenty". The G20 brings together the countries with the largest economies in the world. The member states meet annually to discuss economic, political and social initiatives. The group defines itself as the main forum for international economic cooperation (agreement reached by the leaders at the Pittsburgh Summit in September 2009).
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The Sherpa Track
Led by G20 leaders’ personal emissaries, the Sherpa Track is made up of working groups, task forces and an initiative, which all discuss the summit agenda.
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THE Finance Track
With strategic macroeconomic issues on its agenda, the Finance Track is led by member countries’ Finance ministers and Central Bank directors.
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