2019 G20 Osaka summit

[6] The eight themes were "Global Economy", "Trade and Investment", "Innovation", "Environment and Energy", "Employment", "Women's Empowerment", "Development" and "Health".

[9] Regards to "Innovation", necessity of respected and interoperable frameworks on Data Free Flow with Trust, both domestic and international, was discussed.

[8] Leaders' Special Event was also held, and "Digital Economy" and "Women’s Empowerment" were discussed.

During the former event, "Osaka Declaration on Digital Economy" was issued,[10] in which those leaders declared the launch of the "Osaka Track", a process which demonstrates their commitment to promote efforts on international rule-making on digital economy, especially on data flow and electronic commerce.

Pro-independence leader Chan Ho-tin demonstrated with people from Chinese ethnic minorities like Rebiya Kadeer for Hong Kong, as well as Xinjiang issues.

G20 leaders at Osaka Castle
The European Union–Mercosur Free Trade Agreement would form one of the world's largest free trade areas.
Japanese prime minister Abe Shinzō and his spouse Abe Akie welcoming Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro for dinner on 28 June at the Osaka State Guest House