Effective December 1, 2025, the United States has formally assumed the Presidency of the Group of 20 (G20), marking the beginning of a pivotal year under President Donald Trump’s leadership.
According to the press release, the 2026 G20 Presidency will be steered by three central priorities. The first is unleashing economic prosperity by reducing excessive regulatory burdens that hinder business and investment. The second focuses on strengthening global energy security by building affordable and reliable energy supply chains. The third priority aims to advance frontier technologies and innovation to bolster competitiveness and reshape future industries.
The U.S. emphasized that these reforms are designed to restore the G20’s effectiveness at a time of global economic uncertainty and emerging technological competition. As part of its presidency, the United States will host the G20 Leaders’ Summit in Miami, Florida - one of America’s most vibrant and diverse cities - a symbolic choice during the nation’s historic 250th anniversary year.
The State Department noted that the United States looks forward to engaging with all G20 partners to deliver meaningful progress on shared economic and technological challenges, reaffirming Washington’s commitment to global cooperation through pragmatic, results-oriented leadership.
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According to the press release, the 2026 G20 Presidency will be steered by three central priorities. The first is unleashing economic prosperity by reducing excessive regulatory burdens that hinder business and investment. The second focuses on strengthening global energy security by building affordable and reliable energy supply chains. The third priority aims to advance frontier technologies and innovation to bolster competitiveness and reshape future industries.
The U.S. emphasized that these reforms are designed to restore the G20’s effectiveness at a time of global economic uncertainty and emerging technological competition. As part of its presidency, the United States will host the G20 Leaders’ Summit in Miami, Florida - one of America’s most vibrant and diverse cities - a symbolic choice during the nation’s historic 250th anniversary year.
The State Department noted that the United States looks forward to engaging with all G20 partners to deliver meaningful progress on shared economic and technological challenges, reaffirming Washington’s commitment to global cooperation through pragmatic, results-oriented leadership.
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