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2016 Hangzhou G20 Summit
Final Compliance Report

6 September 2016 to 6 July 2017

Prepared by Sarah Scott, Alissa Xinhe Wang and the G20 Research Group, Toronto, and Irina Popova, Andrey Shelepov, Andrei Sakharov and the Center for International Institutions Research of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow

6 July 2017

"The University of Toronto … produced a detailed analysis to the extent of which each G20 country has met its commitments since the last summit … I think this is important; we come to these summits, we make these commitments, we say we are going to do these things and it is important that there is an organisation that checks up on who has done what."

— David Cameron, Prime Minister, United Kingdom, at the 2012 Los Cabos Summit

The 2016 Hangzhou G20 Summit Interim Compliance Report reviews progress made on 19 selected commitments set out at the 2016 Hangzhou Summit for the period of 6 September 2016 to 17 February 2017. A report on the full compliance period between the 2016 Hangzhou Summit and the 2017 Hamburg Summit will be released on the eve of the Hamburg Summit in July 2017.

Download the full 2017 Hangzhou G20 Summit Final Compliance Report (PDF, 685 pages)

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