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DESCRIPTION:&nbsp\;\nInternational Symposium on \nAPEC Post 2020 Vision and
  Asia Pacific Regional Integration\n&nbsp\;\n18-20 September 2018Sanya\, C
 hina\n&nbsp\;\nOrganizers:\nChina National Committee for Pacific Economic 
 Cooperation (CNCPEC)Hainan China Golden Eagle Peace Development Foundation
  (CGE)APEC Study Center\, Nankai University\n&nbsp\;\nProgram\n&nbsp\;\n\n
 \n\n\n&nbsp\;18 September 2018\, Tuesday&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n\n&nbsp\;18:00-19:3
 0\n\n\n&nbsp\;Welcome Dinner\n\n\n\n\n&nbsp\;19 September 2018\, Wednesday
  \n\n\n\n\n&nbsp\;09:00-10:00\n\n\nOpening Session\nWelcome Remarks:\n\n\n
 Dai Yuming\, Vice Mayor\, Sanya City\n\n\nSu Ge\, Co-Chair\, Pacific Econo
 mic Cooperation Council (PECC)\; Chair\, CNCPEC\n\n\nDonald Campbell\, Co-
 Chair\, PECC\; Distinguished Fellow\, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada\; 
 Senior Strategy Advisor\, DLA piper LLP\n\n\nFeng Chuanjian\, Member of th
 e 11th\, 12th and 13th National Committee of the Chinese&nbsp\;People’s Po
 litical Consultative Conference \n\n\nModerator:\n\n\nYu Qingtai\, Executi
 ve Vice Chair\, CNCPEC\n\n\nKeynote Speaker:\n\n\nLu Mei\, China APEC Seni
 or Official\, Ministry of Foreign Affairs\, PRC\n\n\n\n\n\n\n10:15-10:30\n
 \n\nGroup Photo / Coffee Break\n\n\n\n\n10:30-12:15\n\n\nSession I: Asia P
 acific New Trends and Multilateral Trade SystemNew and emerging trends in 
 the global and Asia Pacific regional landscapes are rising\, and have an i
 mpact on APEC’s role and function. These new trends may include anti-globa
 lization sentiments\, rising of millennial generation\, future work and em
 ployment\, inclusive growth\, climate change\, the UN sustainable developm
 ent goals by 2030\, trade and investment in the new area\, etc. Meanwhile\
 , bilateral and regional trade arrangements in Asia Pacific are complicate
 d\, and the multilateral trade system is in danger. Can APEC do something 
 in post 2020 agenda to avoid the Spaghetti Bowl effect in the region\, pus
 h WTO Doha Round and save the multilateral trade system?\nModerator:\n\n\n
 Narongchai Akrasanee\, Chair\, TNCPEC\n\n\nSpeakers:\n\n\nAsia Pacific Eco
 nomic Cooperation in the Past 50 Years\nJusuf Wanandi\, Former Co-Chair\, 
 PECC\n\n\nAPEC’s Role in Pushing WTO Process\nDato’ Supperamaniam Manickam
 \, Distinguished Fellow\, Institute of Strategic andInternational Studies 
 (ISIS) Malaysia\n\n\nWTO is in Danger\nAndrew Elek\, Visiting Research Fel
 low\, Australian National University\n\n\nGlobalization and China’s reform
  and opening up\nSu Ge\, Co-Chair\, PECC\; Chair\, CNCPEC\n\n\nQ&amp\;A\n&
 nbsp\;\n\n\n\n\n12:15-14:00\n\n\nLunch\n\n\n\n\n14:00-15:30\n\n\nSession I
 I: APEC’s Role and Bogor Goal: Progress\, Experience and LessonsThis sessi
 on will take stock of APEC’s achievements\, shortcomings and gaps in regio
 nal economic cooperation in the past 30 years. In 2016\, the “Second-term 
 Review of APEC’s Progress towards Bogor Goal” conducted by the APEC Policy
  Support Unit (PSU) acknowledged the substantial progress that APEC member
 s had made\, such as significantly lowered tariffs\, a soaring number of s
 igned FTAs/RTAs\, greater access of many sectors to foreign investment and
  services trade\, and improved indicators on trade and investment facilita
 tion. However\, the Review also highlighted key barriers facing member eco
 nomies to attain the Bogor Goals in the context of slowed trade growth\, i
 ncreasing application of non-tariff measures (NTMs)\, and increasing costs
  of investments\, etc. The assessment of progress and “unfinished business
 ” will help define the scope of APEC post 2020 vision.\nModerator:\n\n\nTa
 n Sri Rastam Isa\, Chair\, MANCPEC\n\n\nSpeakers:\n\n\nReview of APEC Bogo
 r Goal\nDenis Hew W.Y.\, Director\, Policy Support Unit\, APEC\n\n\nPeter 
 Petri\, Professor\, Brandeis University\n\n\nAPEC\, a Window to Asia Pacif
 ic for Latin America\nAlicia Frohmann\, Senior Consultant\, the UN Economi
 c Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC)\n\n\nReview of AP
 EC South-East Asia Economy\nVo Tri Thanh\, Chair\, VNCPEC\n\n\nQ&amp\;A\n&
 nbsp\;\n\n\n\n\n15:30-15:45\n\n\nCoffee Break\n\n\n\n\n15:45-17:30\n\n\nSe
 ssion III: APEC Post 2020 (I): New Role and New GoalThe session will discu
 ss possible general framework of APEC post 2020 vision\, described as “amb
 itious\, strategic\, and practical” in Terms of Reference of APEC Vision G
 roup (AVG). SOM requires AVG to identify APEC’s vision\, direction and mai
 n area of cooperation\, including existing APEC areas of cooperation beyon
 d 2020. Bogor Goal is drawing close\, and what is APEC’s new role and new 
 goal in days and decades to come?\nModerator:\n\n\nEduardo Pedrosa\, Secre
 tary General\, PECC\n\n\nSpeakers:\n\n\nFirdaos Rosli\, Director of Econom
 ics\, Trade and Regional Integration of the Institute of Strategic and Int
 ernational Studies (ISIS) Malaysia\n\n\nAPEC Vision Group Mandate and Work
  Plan\nBernard Li\, Director(Program)\, APEC Policy Support Unit\, APEC Se
 cretariat\n\n\nJin-kyo Suh\, Senior Research Fellow\, Korea Institute for 
 International Economic Policy(KIEP)\n\n\nWhere should APEC go? To Build As
 ia Pacific Community of Inclusiveness and Development\nLu Jianren\, Senior
  Research Fellow\, National Institute of International Strategy\, CASS\n\n
 \nA Multi-layer APEC Tower in Post 2020 Vision\nYang Zerui\, Acting Direct
 or\, CNCPEC\n\n\nQ&amp\;A\n&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n\n18:00-19:30\n\n\nBuffet Dinner
 \n\n\n\n\n20 September 2018\, Thursday\n\n\n\n\n09:00-10:30\n\n\nSession I
 V: APEC Post 2020 (II): New Priorities and New Areas of CooperationThis se
 ssion focuses on the possible new priorities of cooperative areas of APEC 
 post 2020 vision. In the new circumstance\, APEC needs to face the opportu
 nities and challenges in these areas\, such as FTAAP\, connectivity\, inno
 vative development\, digital economy and sustainable development and etc.
 \nModerator:\n\n\nAntonio Basilio\, Chair\, PPECC\n\n\nSpeakers:\n\n\nThe 
 Asia-Pacific Digital Vision as an APEC’s New Priority\nChien-Fu Lin\, Chai
 r\, CTPECC\n\n\nDigital Economy and Stake-holders Dialogues\nEduardo Pedro
 sa\, Secretary General\, PECC\n\n\nAPEC Post 2020: Focus on People-to-Peop
 le Linkages and Connectivity\nHugh Stephens\, Vice Chair\, CANCPEC\n\n\nHo
 w structural reform can support inclusive growth in APEC\nRory McLeod\, Po
 licy Consultant NZPECC\, Former Chair of APEC Economic Committee\n\n\nWhy 
 FTAAP should be the core in APEC’s post 2020 vision?\nShen Minghui\, Senio
 r Research Fellow\, National Institute of International Strategy\, CASS\n
 \n\nQ&amp\;A\n&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n\n10:30-10:45\n\n\nCoffee Break\n\n\n\n\n10:4
 5-12:30\n\n\nSession V: APEC Post 2020 (III): Common Denominators and Reco
 mmendationsThis session will discuss common denominators and recommendatio
 ns on APEC post 2020 vision. Today\, APEC finds itself standing at a new c
 rossroad and shouldering a new responsibility to exert leadership to guide
  the regional and global economic cooperation. Not only APEC\, but also al
 l stakeholders in Asia Pacific community are working hard to shape the sco
 pe of the vision. The recommendations should aim not only for AVG\, but al
 so for APEC itself to indentify whatvision is needed from the region.\nMod
 erator:\n\n\nAndrew Elek\, Visiting Research Fellow\, Australian National 
 University\n\n\nSpeakers:\n\n\nCharles Morrison\, USPECC\, former Chair of
  PECC\n\n\nNarongchai Akrasanee\, Chair\, TNCPEC\n\n\nTan Khee Giap\, Chai
 r\, SINCPEC\n\n\nDjisman Simandjuntak\, Rector\, Prasetiya Mulya Universit
 y\n\n\nLiu Chenyang\, Director\, APEC Study Center\, Nankai University\n\n
 \nQ&amp\;A\n&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n\n12:30-12:45\n\n\nClosing Session\nModerator:
 \n\n\nDong Manyuan\, Vice President\, China Institute of International Stu
 dies(CIIS)\n\n\nSpeakers:\n\n\nDonald Campbell\, Co-Chair\, PECC\; Disting
 uished Fellow\, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada\; Senior Strategy Adviso
 r\, DLA piper LLP\n\n\nSu Ge\, Co-Chair\, PECC\; Chair\, CNCPEC\n\n\n\n\n
 \n\n12:45-14:00\n\n\nLunch\n\n\n\n\n16:30-20:00\n\n\nAfter Conference Dinn
 er hosted by CGE\n\n\n\n https://www.pecc.org/event-calendar/past-events/e
 vent/549-cncpec-international-symposium-on-apec-post-2020-vision-and-asia-
 pacific-regional-integration
DTSTART:20180918T040000Z
DTEND:20180920T193800Z
LOCATION:China\, Sanya (Sanya\, China)
SUMMARY:CNCPEC: International Symposium on APEC Post 2020 Vision and Asia P
 acific Regional Integration
URL:https://www.pecc.org/event-calendar/past-events/event/549-cncpec-intern
 ational-symposium-on-apec-post-2020-vision-and-asia-pacific-regional-integ
 ration
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