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Newsletter from the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (PECC)

Volume 1, Issue 2
8-9 December 2010 (Honolulu) 
 

APEC-ISOM-CEM

The APEC Symposium and Informal Senior Meeting took place on 8-9 December at the East West Center in Honolulu. The meeting kicks off an important year for APEC as the region continues to deal with uncertainty over future growth and high levels of unemployment.

The APEC Symposium was an opportunity for Senior Officials to hear views from outside experts on some of the key issues that APEC could be addressing in the coming years. The topics addressed during the symposium were: Growth for the 21st Century: Green growth; Developing a Next Generation Trade and Investment Agenda for APEC; and Promoting Regulatory Cooperation and Convergence in the Asia-Pacific. Former USTR, Ambassador Susan Schwab delivered the keynote address highlighting the role the APEC group of economies can play in bringing a conclusion to the WTO Doha Round of negotiations.

PECC co-chair, Dr. Charles E. Morrison delivered welcoming remarks in his capacity as President of the East West Center.

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12 November 2010 (Yokohama) 
  
SOTR-2010-MorrisonDr. Charles E. Morrison, co-chair of PECC and president of the East West Center, delivered 'PECC Statement' to APEC ministers on behalf of the Council and co-chair, Mr. Jusuf Wanandi, vice-chair of the Board of Trustees of the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Jakarta.
 
The Statement highlighted results from PECC's ongoing research programs. PECC's 19th General Meeting was held in Tokyo a few weeks before the APEC Leaders' Week in Yokohama. The Statement reiterates the uncertain economic outlook and need for rebalancing, ways to enhance social resilience, the challenges facing the multilateral trading system, pathways towards regional economic integration.
 
PECC's State of the Region 2010-2011 report was also released during APEC leaders' week in Yokohama. The PECC delegation to Yokohama included Dr. Charles E. Morrison (co-chair), Dr. Tan Khee Giap (SINCPEC chair), Mr. Yuen Pau Woo (coordinator State of the Region report), Ms. Naoko Saiki (JANCPEC executive director), Mr. Eduardo Pedrosa (secretary general) and Ms. Jessica Yom (PECC International Secretariat).

* Official documents from APEC 2010 available for download:

18th APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting: Yokohama Vision - Bogor and Beyond

Leaders' Statement on Bogor Goals Assessment

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* Parts of the meetings, other related events and programs held during the APEC Leaders' Week are also available via YouTube as follows (click on 'Load More' button on the right hand column):

Leaders' Declaration

AELM Retreat Session

Press Conference by Chair

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21-22 October 2010 (Tokyo) 
 
 
PECC-GM-NogamiThe 19th PECC General Meeting was held in Tokyo on 21-22 October 2010, hosted by the Japan National Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperation (JANCPEC). The theme of this year's Meeting was “PECC at 30: New Vision for APEC and Toward Further Regional Economic Cooperation."

The plenary sessions, covering the following main topics, consisted of presentations and discussions among the region's top visionaries and sectoral experts. See www.pecc19.org for more details.  

Summary report and presentations

 


 

MEMBER UPDATES

USAPC: Amb. Richard Holbrooke passes away

Ambassador Richard Holbrooke, special envoy of President Obama to Pakistan and Afghanistan passed away on 13 December. Ambassador Holbrooke played a key role in the founding of the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (PECC) in 1980 as the government representative of the United States in the Canberra Seminar that led to the establishment of PECC. He was joined in the US delegation by Dr. Lawrence Krause, Brookings Institution, and Mr. Richard Wheeler, Senior Vice President, Citibank. More...

 


 

PUBLICATIONS 

State of the Region 2010-2011

2010-SOTR-coverEven as the economic recovery from the downturn of 2009 gathers momentum across much of Asia-Pacific, there is great uncertainty in the region about the durability of the recovery. The risk of another economic downturn stems less from a renewed bout of financial sector problems than from a failure of international economic cooperation. 

This year's annual report, State of the Region was released at a media briefing held in the International Media Center on the sidelines of APEC Leaders' and Senior Official Meetings. Mr. Yuen Pau Woo, as the Coordinator of the Report, briefed the press and took questions from the media who attended.

Download State of the Region 2010-2011


DISCUSSION FORUM

 
Dr. Andrew Elek (AUSPECC)
Australian National University

(This article is cross-posted from East Asia Forum)

APEC 2011: Can the US Deliver?

The most important objective of international economic cooperation in 2011 is to conclude the Doha Round. The United States has the influence to do that if it is prepared to show political initiative and have realistic expectations of others. The APEC group can also provide leadership within the G20 to tackle global problems. More...

  

Dr. Ippei Yamazawa (JANCPEC)
Professor Emeritus, Hitotsubashi University
 

2010 APEC Yokohama was completed three weeks ago with three major achievements, first the mid-term assessment of its Bogor target, second a concrete direction toward Free trade Area for the Asia-Pacific (FTAAP), and third APEC’s growth strategy. The first two give us a future prospect for APEC’s main activity of Trade Investment Liberalization and Facilitation (TILF), while the last packages its new initiatives undertaken for the past decade in order to combat with changing economic environment in the region. Discussion has so far focused on TPP as a possible route to FTAAP but others seem to be missed since the Yokohama meetings. This short essay aims to discuss both the first agenda and continued TILF of the second. More...

 

PECC GM XIX Youth Delegation Report on Food Security

Recognizing the access to adequate food sources as a fundamental requirement for human security and national security, we, the 2010 PECC Youth Delegation have compiled the following report in the hope that it may inform discussions within PECC in regards to the issue of food security. More... 

 

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PECC in the News:  
 
Bloomberg Businessweek/ Mainichi Daily News/ AP
12 November 2010 
 
VOV News
12 November 2010
 
Tax News
12 November 2010 
 
The China Post
11 November 2010 
 
Borneo Bulletin
11 November 2010 
 
APEC leaders meet in in Yokohama (Interview with Charles Morrison)
Bloomberg TV
11 November 2010 
 
Currency row hangs over summit of global leaders
Mainichi Daily News/ AP
11 November 2010 
 
Wall Street Journal/ Dow Jones
10 November 2010 
 
Xinhua/ China Daily
10 November 2010 
 
The Boston Globe/ The Star (Malaysia)/ Ashbury Park Press/ San Diego Union Tribune/ AP
10 November 2010 
 
Xinhua
10 November 2010 
 
Channel News Asia/ AFP
10 November 2010 
 
Kitsap Sun/ Mainich Daily News/ NPR/ AP
10 November 2010 
 
Pacific Rim ministers meet to push free trade
CNBC.com/ Washington Post/ Houston Chronicle/ The Himalayan/ IBNLive
10 November 2010 
 
The Huffington Post
10 November 2010 
 
Asia-Pacific ministers meet to push free trade goals amid friction over currencies, trade gaps
AP/ Canadian Press
10 November 2010  
 
China Radio International/ Xinhua
10 November 2010 
 
CTV (Canada)
10 November 2010 
 
The Globe and Mail (Canada)
9 November 2010 
 
Interview: Asia Pacific to play greater role in leading the world - PECC
People's Daily/ Xinhua
9 November 2010 
 
Xinhua
9 November 2010 
 
TMCnet/ AP
7 November 2010 
 
Maeil Economic Daily
5 November 2010 
 
The Guardian/ Mainichi Daily News/ The Wichita Eagle/ AP
4 November 2010 
 
Political tensions, China's rise may overshadow back-to-back global economic summits in AsiaAP/ Canadian Press
4 November 2010 
 
New Zealand Herald
27 October 2010