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United States Assumes 2026 G20 Presidency With Economic Agenda

Maria Cruz by Maria Cruz
December 2, 2025
in International, U.S.
United States Assumes 2026 G20 Presidency With Economic Agenda
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The United States formally assumed the 2026 presidency of the Group of 20 on December 1, beginning a yearlong term focused on economic growth, energy security, and technological innovation. The State Department announced the transition in a media note and on its official platforms, presenting the handover alongside the new G20 logo introduced for the U.S. presidency.

In its statement, the department remarked that the United States intends to “return the G20 to focusing on its core mission of driving economic growth and prosperity to produce results.” Officials outlined three pillars guiding the presidency: reducing regulatory pressures to bolster economic activity, securing affordable and reliable energy supply chains, and advancing new technologies. The 2026 Leaders’ Summit will be held in Miami during the United States’ 250th anniversary year.

The transition follows a period of tension with outgoing president South Africa. The United States did not attend the 2025 Johannesburg summit and accused Pretoria of politicizing its leadership role. As a result, the ceremonial handover was conducted through diplomatic channels rather than between senior representatives, and South African officials maintained that the process adhered to established protocol.

Tensions intensified when President Donald Trump announced that South Africa would not receive an invitation to the 2026 summit. He repeated claims that white South Africans face “horrific Human Right Abuses” and alleged widespread land seizures. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa dismissed the assertions as misinformation and reiterated that his country remains a “full, active and constructive” participant in the G20.

U.S. officials expressed confidence that the upcoming year will refocus the G20 on economic cooperation, market stability, and long-term growth among the world’s major economies.

Tags: Donald TrumpG20Miami SummitPresidencySouth AfricaState DepartmentUnited States

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