G-20 Can ‘Move On’ Without the US, South Africa Says

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South Africa's foreign minister suggests that the G-20 can proceed with key decisions without US participation, signaling a shift in global economic dynamics.

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Leaders from the Group of 20 nations will take decisive action to reform the global financial architecture and make other key decisions at their annual summit this week, despite US President Donald Trump’s absence, according to Ronald Lamola, South Africa’s foreign minister. “We think that the G-20 should send a clear message that the world can move on, with or without the US,” Lamola told Bloomberg News Deputy Editor-in-Chief Reto Gregori at the inaugural Bloomberg Africa Business Summit in Joh

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Original article published by Bloomberg on November 18, 2025.
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