APEC-G20 Align Trade and Growth Priorities
APEC-G20 Align Trade and Growth Priorities
Issued by the
APEC Secretariat
Hamburg, Germany, 10 July 2017—
Viet Nam Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc, representing
APEC during the Group of 20 leaders’ summit in Hamburg,
delivered a strong message of support for international
cooperation to address trade and growth challenges in the
unsettled global environment.
Invited by German
Chancellor Angela Merkel to join the summit in Viet Nam’s
capacity as APEC chair for 2017, Prime Minister Phuc
underscored the alignment of APEC and the G20’s policy
priorities and vowed to take new and impactful actions to
advance them leading up to the APEC Economic Leaders’
Meeting in Da Nang in November.
“Creating a new and
more powerful momentum for growth from innovation is
essential to maintain dynamic development,” declared Prime
Minister Phuc, in his remarks to G20 leaders.
Prime
Minister Phuc noted that APEC economies and G20 countries
are both working to realize deeper, next generation economic
integration and trade. This includes efforts to promote
regional connectivity, limit protectionism and strengthen
the global trading system while ensuring that greater
benefits reach all corners of society.
Recognizing
concerns about the unintended consequences of globalization,
Prime Minister Phuc explained that APEC economies are
actively pursuing measures to foster more inclusive and
sustainable trade and growth while helping those displaced
by competitive and technological change.
“The fourth
industrial revolution and global network connections have
boosted labor productivity and created new industries and
jobs, and also posed many challenges,” said Prime Minister
Phuc. “We believe that the G20 and APEC can coordinate and
share ideas and good practices for a multidimensional
approach, in all global, regional and domestic aspects, on
this matter.”
This includes APEC initiatives to open
up channels that can enable small businesses to modernize
and participate in trade and global
markets.
“Governments need to provide a favorable
institutional and financial environment for small and medium
enterprises, especially to encourage innovative startups,
application of digital business models and participation in
global value chains,” Prime Minister Phuc said.
APEC
is taking parallel steps to enhance employment prospects
across workforces as demand for new skills evolves as well
as improve labor protections to mitigate the effects of
market competition, automation and sectoral change. This
includes helping those hurt by job losses and empowering
people to take advantage of new opportunities as economies
look to the future.
Members are also having intensive
discussions on inclusive economic, social and financial
development, and are working closely in promoting
sustainable growth and tackling the impacts of climate
change.
Nearly half the G20 are also APEC member economies. Viet Nam
joined the G20 members to draft the declarationendorsed at the
conclusion of the G20 leaders’ summit.
Trade and
sectoral officials from all 21 APEC economies, which
together account for half of global trade and 60 per cent of
world GDP, will convene in Ho Chi Minh City from 18-30
August to press ahead with implementation of the region’s
policy priorities.
It will be followed by key sectoral
ministerial meetings in Viet Nam, Korea and Papua New Guinea
to build on this progress and culminate with the 2017 APEC
Economic Leaders’ Week hosted by Viet Nam Prime Minister
Phuc from 6-11 November in Da Nang to provide directives on
moving forward.
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