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As Trump sits out, G20 summits a new world where deals don’t wait for the US

With President Trump boycotting the Johannesburg summit, G20 leaders used his empty seat to test how far they can push trade, climate and energy deals without waiting for Washington’s lead

November 24, 2025 / 14:50 IST
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The shift began when President Donald Trump refused to attend, accusing South Africa of persecuting its white minority
The shift began when President Donald Trump refused to attend, accusing South Africa of persecuting its white minority

A dramatic G20 summit in Johannesburg unfolded without the United States at the table, turning what is normally a carefully choreographed display of global coordination into a bold experiment: could the world’s major economies push ahead on climate, trade and development without Washington’s blessing, the New York Times reported.

A boycott that reshaped the summit’s tone

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The shift began when President Donald Trump refused to attend, accusing South Africa of persecuting its white minority. The boycott stunned diplomats and set the stage for a very different gathering. Instead of scrambling to appease Washington, several leaders used the moment to assert independence — and even indulge in open humour.

When asked whether the US had tried to reverse its decision at the last minute, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa burst into laughter before confirming that Washington had indeed sent a note “about a change of mind.” The reaction would have been unthinkable in previous years, when US displeasure could derail negotiations.