Issued by the APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting Chair
Wellington, New Zealand, 16 July 2021
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has chaired a meeting of leaders representing the 21 APEC member economies
overnight.
“For the first time in APEC’s history leaders have come together for an extraordinary meeting focused exclusively on
COVID-19, and how our region can navigate out of the worst health and economic crisis in living memory,” Prime Minister
Jacinda Ardern said.
“Front of mind for leaders is achieving widespread access for vaccines globally and working collaboratively to provide
them to everyone as soon as possible.
“Our discussions moved us beyond vaccine nationalism. Now we are focusing on all aspects of contributing to the global
vaccination effort—making vaccines, sharing vaccines and using vaccines.
“Nobody is safe from this virus until everyone is safe. Ensuring both global vaccine access and uptake is as high as
possible in the shortest time possible gives our regional and individual economies the greatest chance to accelerate
recovery, and will support greater economic stability.
“We are also pushing for collaborative and practical solutions on safely reconnecting with the world by continuing to
explore options including vaccine passports, travel green lanes and quarantine-free travel bubbles. This is a challenge
to which we are working hard to find creative solutions.
“We have the opportunity to build back better and emerge from this crisis more inclusive, more sustainable and more
adaptable than ever, and in order to achieve this as fast as possible—we need to do it together,” Prime Minister Ardern
said.APEC Leaders also discussed a range of other matters relating to the pandemic including:Individual domestic approaches to the ongoing management of COVID-19;The evolving strains and health dimensions of COVID-19, with APEC helping speed the flow of vaccines;Fiscal and monetary tools available to sustain economies through the pandemic, with the importance of keeping markets
open to one another.
Leading a regional health, trade and economic response to the pandemic has been one of New Zealand’s priorities as APEC
2021 chair.
Today’s meeting builds on progress made at APEC trade, structural reform and finance ministers’ meetings from last month
and sets a strong foundation for when APEC Leaders meet again in November.
The full joint statement released by leaders at the conclusion of the meeting can be found here.