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The '''G33''' was the name of a group of finance ministers and central bank governors of [[industrialized countries|industrialized]] and [[newly industrialized countries]], see below.
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The '''G33''' is the name for a group of [[developing countries]] that coordinate on trade and economic issues. The name is similar to that of the [[G8]].
==G33 of developing countries==
As of March 2006, the name is used for a group of [[developing countries]] that consists of the following countries: [[Antigua and Barbuda]], [[Barbados]], [[Belize]], [[Benin]], [[Botswana]], [[China]], [[Democratic Republic of Congo]], [[Cote d'Ivoire]], [[Cuba]], [[Dominican Republic]], [[Grenada]], [[Guyana]], [[Haiti]], [[Honduras]], [[India]], [[Indonesia]], [[Jamaica]], [[Kenya]], [[South Korea]], [[Mauritius]], [[Madagascar]], [[Mongolia]], [[Mozambique]], [[Nicaragua]], [[Nigeria]], [[Pakistan]], [[Panama]], [[Peru]], [[Philippines]], [[St Kitts and Nevis]], [[St Lucia]], [[St Vincent and the Grenadines]], [[Senegal]], [[Sri Lanka]], [[Suriname]], [[Tanzania]], [[Trinidad and Tobago]], [[Turkey]], [[Uganda]], [[Venezuela]], [[Zambia]], and [[Zimbabwe]]. They proposed special rules for developing countries at [[WTO]] negotiations, like allowing them to continue to restrict access to their agricultural markets.


The G33 has proposed special rules for developing countries at [[WTO]] negotiations, like allowing them to continue to restrict access to their agricultural markets.
==Previous G33 as predecessor of today's [[G20 industrial nations|G20]]==
The previous '''Group of 33''' superseded the [[G22|Group of 22]] in early [[1999]], and was itself superseded by the Group of 20 later in the year. Several seminars of the Group of 33 on the international financial architecture were convened at the initiative of the finance ministers and central bank governors of the [[G7]]. The first meeting was hosted by [[Germany]] in [[Bonn]] on [[March 11]], [[1999]].


== Members ==
[[Image:G33countries.png|thumb|300px|Members of the previous G33.]]
* [[Antigua and Barbuda]]
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* [[Barbados]]
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* [[Belize]]
The previous Group of 33 consisted of the finance ministers and central bank governors of:
* [[Benin]]
# {{flagcountry|Argentina}}
* [[Botswana]]
# {{flagcountry|Australia}}
* [[China]]
# {{flagcountry|Belgium}}
* [[Democratic Republic of Congo]]
# {{flagcountry|Brazil}}
* [[Cote d'Ivoire]]
# {{flagcountry|Canada}}
* [[Cuba]]
# {{flagcountry|Chile}}
* [[Dominican Republic]]
# {{flagcountry|China}}
* [[Grenada]]
# {{flagcountry|Côte d'Ivoire}}
* [[Guyana]]
# {{flagcountry|Egypt}}
* [[Haiti]]
# {{flagcountry|France}}
* [[Honduras]]
# {{flagcountry|Germany}}
* [[India]]
# {{flagcountry|Hong Kong}} (Ex nation)
* [[Indonesia]]
# {{flagcountry|India}}
* [[Jamaica]]
# {{flagcountry|Indonesia}}
* [[Kenya]]
# {{flagcountry|Italy}}
* [[South Korea]]
# {{flagcountry|Japan}}
* [[Mauritius]]
# {{flagcountry|Malaysia}}
* [[Madagascar]]
# {{flagcountry|Mexico}}
* [[Mongolia]]
# {{flagcountry|Morocco}}
* [[Mozambique]]
# {{flagcountry|Netherlands}}
* [[Nicaragua]]
# {{flagcountry|Philippines}}
* [[Nigeria]]
# {{flagcountry|Poland}}
* [[Pakistan]]
# {{flagcountry|Russia}}
* [[Panama]]
# {{flagcountry|Singapore}}
* [[Peru]]
# {{flagcountry|South Africa}}
* [[Philippines]]
# {{flagcountry|South Korea}}
* [[St Kitts and Nevis]]
# {{flagcountry|Spain}}
* [[St Lucia]]
# {{flagcountry|Sweden}}
* [[St Vincent and the Grenadines]]
# {{flagcountry|Switzerland}}
* [[Senegal]]
# {{flagcountry|Thailand}}
* [[Sri Lanka]]
# {{flagcountry|Turkey}}
* [[Suriname]]
# {{flagcountry|United Kingdom}}
* [[Tanzania]]
# {{flagcountry|United States of America}}
* [[Trinidad and Tobago]]
|}
* [[Turkey]]
* [[Uganda]]
* [[Venezuela]]
* [[Zambia]]
* [[Zimbabwe]]


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was the name of a group of finance ministers and central bank governors of [[industrialized countries|industrialized]] and [[newly industrialized countries]], see below.
*[http://www.imf.org/external/np/exr/facts/groups.htm#G33 IMF information about the previous G33]


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Revision as of 07:51, 21 March 2007

The G33 is the name for a group of developing countries that coordinate on trade and economic issues. The name is similar to that of the G8.

The G33 has proposed special rules for developing countries at WTO negotiations, like allowing them to continue to restrict access to their agricultural markets.

Members

== was the name of a group of finance ministers and central bank governors of industrialized and newly industrialized countries, see below.