Navigating Change to Top APEC Agenda Under New Chair
Navigating Change to Top APEC Agenda Under New
Chair
Issued by the APEC Informal Senior Officials'
Meeting
Ha Noi, Viet Nam, 9 December 2016 –
Policy cooperation to reinvigorate trade and economic growth
among the 21 APEC member economies in
2017 will focus on improving adaptation to change in a
globalized world, the group’s incoming Chair, Viet Nam,
announced at the conclusion of a key planning meeting in Ha Noi
on Friday.
Four priorities to be advanced by APEC
members over the coming year, under the theme “Creating
New Dynamism, Fostering a Shared Future,” were agreed
upon following consultations between their Senior Officials. They also
draw on inputs shared here by the private sector, policy
researchers and international development organizations.
“In a globalized world of profound changes, APEC needs
to assume greater responsibility as an incubator and driver
for economic growth and integration,” explained Viet
Nam’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Binh
Minh. “The opportunity to galvanize APEC cooperation that
benefits all has never been greater.”
“After three
decades of renovation, Viet Nam today is in a better
position to make more meaningful contributions to APEC and
to bring tangible benefits to businesses and people across
the region,” Deputy Prime Minister Pham added.
To this
end, APEC’s 2017 POLICY PRIORITIES will
include:
• Promoting sustainable,
innovative and inclusive
growth
Structural reform will be high
on APEC’s agenda to boost productivity, innovation, and
equitable and fair development. Mitigating against economic
and financial volatility and the increasing threat of
natural disasters and pandemics will be an additional
emphasis.
• Fostering far-reaching regional
integration and
connectivity
Collaboration will
center on revitalizing trade and investment via work on next
generation issues that can open up the benefits to more
people. Parallel work will address existing and ongoing
regional trade arrangements as well as strengthen
infrastructure financing and development.
• Supporting small business competiveness,
innovation and participation in
trade
Efforts will include building
on APEC’s Ease of Doing Business
initiative, with a focus on start-ups and
women-led firms. They will also leverage the region’s
large, fast-growing internet user base to drive digital
infrastructure and small business internationalization.
• Enhancing food security and sustainable
agriculture in the face of climate
change
Work will facilitate the
transfer and application of new technologies to lift
agricultural productivity, quality and sustainability.
Improving resource management, upskilling of farmers,
financing and market access, and trade and investment within
the sector will be an additional focus.
“The ideas and
initiatives our economies will take forward in 2017 can help
to ensure that the Asia-Pacific remains a driver of growth
and rising living standards,” said Bui Thanh Son, Viet
Nam’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and 2017 Chair of
APEC Senior Officials. “It can also provide global
leadership in today’s immensely challenging
environment,” he concluded.
Technical officials will
convene in Nha Trang, Viet Nam from 18 February 2017 to
proceed with implementation work, culminating with the First
APEC Senior Officials’ Meeting on 2-3 March to decide the
next steps.
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