G20 summit: What can Brazil learn from India and Indonesia? DW 11/13/2024
Briefly

The G20 was founded in 1999 to address financial crises by uniting the world's largest economies, and has evolved to include discussions on climate change and geopolitical tensions.
Brazil's G20 presidency emphasizes issues of the developing world such as inequality reduction, reforming global governance institutions, and environmental sustainability, reflecting a shift in priorities.
Strengthening consolidated approaches among emerging economies is crucial, as developing countries may face challenges in relying on the U.S., particularly under a potentially returning Trump administration.
With the G20 accounting for two-thirds of the world's population, its ability to address global issues like climate change has significant implications for future international cooperation.
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