The European takes its place at the table as G20 heads to Johannesburg
John E. Kaye
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As the G20 Summit comes to Johannesburg this November, The European will be on the ground in print, delivering business insight directly to the delegates, policymakers and leaders shaping the global agenda
When world leaders meet in Johannesburg on 22–23 November 2025 for the 20th G20 Summit, The European will be there, in print, bringing our business readership a unique perspective from the heart of the discussions.
Hosted for the first time on African soil, this year’s summit will focus on ‘Solidarity, Equality, and Sustainability’, with an agenda shaped by Africa’s development priorities, from global debt reform to climate-driven innovation.
Our flagship print edition, distributed on the ground at the summit, will reach delegates, policymakers and business leaders directly.
Jon Kirk, our Managing Editor, said: “The European will be at the very heart of the action, engaging directly with the people shaping the global agenda.
“If your organisation has a message, innovation or initiative that belongs in front of the world’s most influential decision-makers, now is the time to be part of it.”
To be featured in The European at these landmark events, speak to our commercial team today.
Main photo, courtesy United Nations
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