United States announces schedule for hosting 2026 G20 finance meetings

Webp scottbessent
Scott Bessent, Secretary of the Treasury | U.S. Department Of Treasury

United States announces schedule for hosting 2026 G20 finance meetings

ORGANIZATIONS IN THIS STORY

Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent has announced the priorities and schedule for the 2026 G20 Finance Track. The United States will host a key meeting of G20 finance ministers and central bank governors in Asheville, North Carolina.

“Thanks to President Trump’s pro-growth economic policies, the United States’ economy is reaching historic heights, and as the G20’s Finance Track lead Treasury will leverage America’s demonstrable economic success and bring the G20 back to its core mission by undertaking a streamlined, results-oriented approach for the group,” said Secretary Bessent. “In close coordination with the State Department, we will execute on the President’s agenda for the G20 by prioritizing pro-growth economic policies through modernizing financial regulation; strengthening our understanding of excessive global imbalances; enhancing debt transparency and facilitating debt restructuring processes; endorsing a vibrant digital assets ecosystem; improving cross-border payments and addressing payments fraud and scams; and promoting financial literacy.”

Bessent also highlighted Asheville as a venue for an upcoming meeting. “I am proud to spotlight that the United States will host the G20 finance ministers and central bank governors in Asheville, North Carolina. The selection of historic Asheville reflects the Trump Administration’s commitment to the revitalization and resilience of western North Carolina, which continues to rebuild after the devastating impact of Hurricane Helene,” he said.

The 2026 G20 Finance Track meetings are scheduled as follows: April 16 in Washington, DC; August 29-30 in Asheville for finance and central bank deputies; August 31 - September 1 in Asheville for finance ministers and central bank governors; October 15 in Bangkok, Thailand.

The year as host will conclude with President Trump’s Leaders’ Summit on December 14-15 at Trump National Doral in Miami, Florida.

ORGANIZATIONS IN THIS STORY