G15
The Group of 15 (G15) was established at the Ninth Non-Aligned Summit Meeting in Belgrade, Yugoslavia in September 1989. It is composed of countries from Latin America, Africa, and Asia with a common goal of enhanced growth and prosperity. The G15 focuses on cooperation among developing countries in the areas of investment, trade, and technology. The membership of the G15 has expanded to 17 countries, but the name has remained unchanged.
G15 membersAlgeriaIndonesiaPeruArgentinaJamaicaSenegalBrazilKenyaSri LankaChileNigeriaVenezuelaEgyptMalaysiaZimbabweIndiaMexico
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