The U.S. Department of the Treasury has set out the priorities and in-person meeting calendar for the 2026 G20 Finance Track, confirming that the United States will host multiple Finance Track meetings, including a finance ministers and central bank governors meeting in Asheville, North Carolina. The agenda centers on pro-growth economic policies, with priorities including modernizing financial regulation, strengthening analysis of excessive global imbalances, enhancing debt transparency and facilitating debt restructurings, endorsing a digital assets ecosystem, improving cross-border payments while addressing payments fraud and scams, and promoting financial literacy. The in-person schedule lists meetings on April 16 in Washington, DC for finance ministers and central bank governors; August 29-30 in Asheville for finance and central bank deputies; August 31 to September 1 in Asheville for finance ministers and central bank governors; and October 15 in Bangkok, Thailand for finance ministers and central bank governors. The United States’ G20 host year is set to conclude with a Leaders’ Summit on December 14-15 at Trump National Doral in Miami, Florida.
U.S. Department of the Treasury 2026-02-19
U.S. Department of the Treasury announces 2026 G20 Finance Track priorities and meeting schedule including Asheville finance ministers and central bank governors meeting
The U.S. Department of the Treasury outlined priorities for the 2026 G20 Finance Track, focusing on modernizing financial regulation, enhancing debt transparency, and endorsing a digital assets ecosystem. Key meetings include finance ministers and central bank governors in Asheville, North Carolina, and a Leaders’ Summit in Miami, Florida.