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Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation

Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC /ˈpɛk/ AY-pek[1]) is an inter-governmental forum for 21 member economies in the Pacific Rim that promotes free trade throughout the Asia-Pacific region.[2] Following the success of ASEAN's series of post-ministerial conferences launched in the mid-1980s,[3] APEC started in 1989,[4] in response to the growing interdependence of Asia-Pacific economies and the advent of regional trade blocs in other parts of the world; it aimed to establish new markets for agricultural products and raw materials beyond Europe.[5] Headquartered in Singapore,[6] APEC is recognized as one of the highest-level multilateral blocs and oldest forums in the Asia-Pacific region,[7] and exerts significant global influence.[8][9][10][11]

Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
 
Member economies of APEC
Headquarters Singapore
TypeEconomic meeting
Membership
Leaders
• Chairperson
Pres. Dina Boluarte
• Executive Director
Rebecca Fatima Santa Maria
Establishment1989; 35 years ago (1989)
Website
www.apec.org

The heads of government of all APEC members except Taiwan (which is represented by a ministerial-level official as economic leader)[12] attend an annual APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting. The location of the meeting rotates annually among the member economies, and a famous tradition, followed for most (but not all) summits, involves the attending leaders dressing in a national costume of the host country. APEC has three official observers: the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Secretariat, the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council and the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat.[13] APEC's Host Economy of the Year is considered to be invited in the first place for geographical representation to attend G20 meetings following G20 guidelines.[14][15]

History edit

ABC news report of the first APEC meeting in Canberra, November 1989, featuring delegates watching the Melbourne Cup.

The initial inspiration for APEC came when ASEAN's series of post-ministerial conferences, launched in the mid-1980s, had demonstrated the feasibility and value of regular conferences among ministerial-level representatives of both developed and developing economies. By 1996, the post-ministerial conferences had expanded to embrace 12 members (the then six members of ASEAN and its six dialogue partners). The developments led Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke to believe in the necessity of region-wide co-operation on economic matters. In January 1989, Bob Hawke called for more effective economic co-operation across the Pacific Rim region. This led to the first meeting of APEC in the Australian capital of Canberra in November, chaired by Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Gareth Evans. Attended by ministers from twelve countries, the meeting concluded with commitments to hold future annual meetings in Singapore and South Korea. Ten months later, representatives of 12 Asia-Pacific economies met in Canberra, Australia, to establish APEC. The APEC Secretariat, based in Singapore, was established to co-ordinate the activities of the organisation.[4][5]

During the 1994 meeting in Bogor, Indonesia, APEC leaders adopted the Bogor Goals, which aimed for free and open trade and investment in the Asia-Pacific by 2010 for industrialised economies and by 2020 for developing economies. During the November 1995 Ministerial Meeting in Osaka, Japan, a business advisory body named the APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC) composed of three business executives from each member-country was agreed to be established in 1996.[16][17]

In April 2001, APEC, in collaboration with five other international organisations (Eurostat, IEA, OLADE [es], OPEC and the UNSD) launched the Joint Oil Data Exercise, which in 2005 became the Joint Organisations Data Initiative (JODI).

Meeting locations edit

The location of the annual meeting rotates among the members.

Year # Dates Country City Host Leader
1989 1st 6–7 November   Australia Canberra Prime Minister Bob Hawke
1990 2nd 29–31 July   Singapore Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew
1991 3rd 12–14 November   South Korea Seoul President Roh Tae-woo
1992 4th 10–11 September   Thailand Bangkok Prime Minister Anand Panyarachun
1993 1st 19–20 November   United States Blake Island President Bill Clinton
1994 2nd 15–16 November   Indonesia Bogor President Suharto
1995 3rd 18–19 November   Japan Osaka Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama
1996 4th 24–25 November   Philippines Subic President Fidel Ramos
1997 5th 24–25 November   Canada Vancouver Prime Minister Jean Chrétien
1998 6th 17–18 November   Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad
1999 7th 12–13 September   New Zealand Auckland Prime Minister Jenny Shipley
2000 8th 15–16 November   Brunei Bandar Seri Begawan Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah
2001 9th 20–21 October   China Shanghai President Jiang Zemin
2002 10th 26–27 October   Mexico Los Cabos President Vicente Fox
2003 11th 20–21 October   Thailand Bangkok Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra
2004 12th 20–21 November   Chile Santiago President Ricardo Lagos
2005 13th 18–19 November   South Korea Busan President Roh Moo-hyun
2006 14th 18–19 November   Vietnam Hanoi President Nguyễn Minh Triết
2007 15th 8–9 September   Australia Sydney Prime Minister John Howard
2008 16th 22–23 November   Peru Lima President Alan Garcia Perez
2009 17th 14–15 November   Singapore Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong
2010 18th 13–14 November   Japan Yokohama Prime Minister Naoto Kan
2011 19th 12–13 November   United States Honolulu President Barack Obama
2012 20th 9–10 September   Russia Vladivostok President Vladimir Putin
2013 21st 5–7 October   Indonesia Bali President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
2014 22nd 10–11 November   China Beijing President Xi Jinping
2015 23rd 18–19 November   Philippines Pasay President Benigno Aquino III
2016 24th 19–20 November   Peru Lima President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski
2017 25th 10–11 November   Vietnam Da Nang President Trần Đại Quang
2018 26th 17–18 November   Papua New Guinea Port Moresby Prime Minister Peter O'Neill
2019 27th 16–17 November
(cancelled)
  Chile Santiago President Sebastián Piñera
2020 27th 20 November   Malaysia Kuala Lumpur (hosted virtually)[18] Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin
2021 16 July   New Zealand Auckland (hosted virtually) Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern
28th 12 November[19]
2022 29th 18–19 November   Thailand Bangkok Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha[20]
2023 30th 15–17 November[21]   United States San Francisco President Joe Biden[22]
2024 31st TBA   Peru Cusco President Dina Boluarte[20]
2025 32nd TBA   South Korea TBA President Yoon Suk-yeol
2026 33rd TBA TBA TBA TBA
2027 34th TBA   Vietnam[23] TBA TBA

Member economies edit

 
Former South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun with Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe and Former U.S. President George W. Bush at APEC 2006 in Hanoi, Vietnam.

Currently, APEC has 21 members. The criterion for membership, however, is that each member must be an independent economic entity, rather than a sovereign state. As a result, APEC uses the term member economies rather than member countries to refer to its members. One result of this criterion is that membership of the forum includes Taiwan (officially the Republic of China, participating under the name "Chinese Taipei") alongside People's Republic of China (see Cross-Strait relations), as well as Hong Kong, which entered APEC as a British colony but it is now a Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China. APEC also includes three official observers: ASEAN, the Pacific Islands Forum and the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council.[2]

Member economy(s) Name as used in APEC Date of accession GDP (Nominal) in 2023
(Millions of US$)[24]
  Australia Australia November 1989 1,687,713
  Brunei Brunei Darussalam November 1989 15,153
  Canada Canada November 1989 2,117,805
  Indonesia Indonesia November 1989 1,417,387
  Japan Japan November 1989 4,230,862
  South Korea Republic of Korea November 1989 1,709,232
  Malaysia Malaysia November 1989 430,895
  New Zealand New Zealand November 1989 249,415
  Philippines The Philippines November 1989 435,675
  Singapore Singapore November 1989 497,347
  Thailand Thailand November 1989 512,193
  United States The United States November 1989 26,949,643
  Taiwan Chinese Taipei[a] November 1991 751,930
  Hong Kong Hong Kong, China[b] November 1991 385,546
  China People's Republic of China November 1991 17,700,899
  Mexico Mexico November 1993 1,811,468
  Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea November 1993 31,692
  Chile Chile November 1994 344,400
  Peru Peru November 1998 264,636
  Russia Russia November 1998 1,862,470
  Vietnam Viet Nam November 1998 433,356

Leaders edit

Member Leader position Leader (Leader of the Executive Branch) Finance portfolio Portfolio Minister
  Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanese Treasurer Jim Chalmers
  Brunei Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Minister of Finance and Economy
Second Minister of Finance and Economy
Hassanal Bolkiah
Amin Liew Abdullah
  Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland
  Chile President Gabriel Boric Minister of Finance Mario Marcel
  China President / General Secretary[c] Xi Jinping Minister of Finance Lan Fo'an
  Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee Financial Secretary Paul Chan
  Indonesia President Joko Widodo Minister of Finance Sri Mulyani
  Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida Minister of Finance Shunichi Suzuki
  South Korea President Yoon Suk-yeol Minister of Economy and Finance Choi Sang-mok
  Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim Minister of Finance Anwar Ibrahim
  Mexico President Andrés Manuel López Obrador Secretary of Finance and Public Credit Rogelio Ramírez de la O
  New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon Minister of Finance Nicola Willis
  Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape Minister for Finance and Rural Development John Pundari
  Peru President Dina Boluarte Minister of Economy and Finance Alex Contreras
  Philippines President Bongbong Marcos Secretary of Finance Ralph Recto
  Russia President Vladimir Putin Minister of Finance Anton Siluanov
  Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong Minister of Finance Lawrence Wong
  Taiwan Leader / Leader Envoy Tsai Ing-Wen (represented by Morris Chang)[a] Minister of Finance Chuang Tsui-yun
  Thailand Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin Minister of Finance Srettha Thavisin
  United States President Joe Biden Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen
  Vietnam President[d] Võ Văn Thưởng Ministry of Finance Hồ Đức Phớc

Current leaders edit

Possible enlargement edit

 
  Current members
  Announced interest in membership

India has requested membership in APEC, and received initial support from the United States, Japan,[25] Australia and Papua New Guinea.[26] Officials have decided not to allow India to join for various reasons, including the fact that India does not border the Pacific Ocean, which all current members do.[27] However, India was invited to be an observer for the first time in November 2011.[28]

Bangladesh,[29] Pakistan,[29] Sri Lanka,[29] Macau,[29] Mongolia,[29] Laos,[29] Cambodia,[30] Costa Rica,[31] Colombia,[31][32] Panama,[31] and Ecuador,[33] are among a dozen other economies that have applied for membership in APEC. Colombia applied for APEC's membership as early as in 1995, but its bid was halted as the organisation stopped accepting new members from 1993 to 1996,[34] and the moratorium was further prolonged to 2007 due to the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis. Guam has also been actively seeking a separate membership, citing the example of Hong Kong, but the request is opposed by the United States, which currently represents Guam.[citation needed]

Business facilitation edit

As a regional organization, APEC has always played a leading role in the area of reform initiatives in the area of business facilitation. The APEC Trade Facilitation Action Plan (TFAPI) has contributed to a reduction of 6% in the cost of business transactions across the region between 2002 and 2006. According to APEC's projections, the cost of conducting business transactions will be reduced by another 5% between 2007 and 2010. To this end, a new Trade Facilitation Action Plan has been endorsed. According to a 2008 research brief published by the World Bank as part of its Trade Costs and Facilitation Project, increasing transparency in the region's trading system is critical if APEC is to meet its Bogor Goal targets.[35] The APEC Business Travel Card, a travel document for visa-free business travel within the region is one of the concrete measures to facilitate business. In May 2010 Russia joined the scheme, thus completing the circle.[36]

Proposed FTAAP edit

APEC first formally started discussing the concept of a Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific (FTAAP) at its summit in 2006 in Hanoi. However, the proposal for such an area has been around since at least 1966 and Japanese economist Kiyoshi Kojima [ja]'s proposal for a Pacific Free Trade agreement proposal. While it gained little traction, the idea led to the formation of Pacific Trade and Development Conference and then the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council in 1980 and then APEC in 1989.

In the wake of the 2006 summit, economist C. Fred Bergsten advocated a Free Trade Agreement of Asia-Pacific, including the United States amongst the proposed parties to any agreement at that time.[37] His ideas convinced the APEC Business Advisory Council to support this concept. Relatedly, ASEAN and existing free trade agreement (FTA) partners negotiated the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), not officially including Russia.[38] The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) without China or Russia involved became the US-promoted trade negotiation in the region. At the APEC summit in Beijing in 2014, the three plans were all in discussion.[39] President Obama hosted a TPP meeting at the US Embassy in Beijing in advance of the APEC gathering.[40]

The proposal for a FTAAP arose due to the lack of progress in the Doha round of World Trade Organization negotiations, and as a way to overcome the "noodle bowl" effect created by overlapping and conflicting elements of the copious free trade agreements – there were approximately 60 free trade agreements in 2007, with an additional 117 in the process of negotiation in Southeast Asia and the Asia-Pacific region.[41] In 2012, ASEAN+6 countries alone had 339 free trade agreements – many of which were bilateral.[e]

The FTAAP is more ambitious in scope than the Doha round, which limits itself to reducing trade restrictions. The FTAAP would create a free trade zone that would considerably expand commerce and economic growth in the region.[41][43] The economic expansion and growth in trade could exceed the expectations of other regional free trade areas such as the ASEAN Plus Three (ASEAN + China, South Korea and Japan).[44] Some criticisms include that the diversion of trade within APEC members would create trade imbalances, market conflicts and complications with nations of other regions.[43] The development of the FTAAP is expected to take many years, involving essential studies, evaluations and negotiations between member economies.[41] It is also affected by the absence of political will and popular agitations and lobbying against free trade in domestic politics.[41][45]

At the 2014 APEC summit in Beijing, APEC leaders agreed to launch "a collective strategic study" on the FTAAP and instruct officials to undertake the study, consult stakeholders and report the result by the end of 2016.[46] APEC Executive Director Alan Bollard revealed in the Elite Talk show that FTAAP will be APEC's big goal out into the future.[47]

The Trans-Pacific Partnership included 12 of the 21 APEC members and had provisions for the accession of other APEC members, five of which expressed interest in membership.

APEC Study Centre Consortium edit

In 1993, APEC Leaders decided to establish a network of APEC Study Centres (APCs) among universities and research institutions in member economies. The purpose is to foster cooperation among tertiary and research institutes of member economies, thus having better academic collaboration on key regional economic challenges. To encourage independence from the APEC conference, the APCs are funded independently and choose their own research topics.[48]

As of December 2018, there are 70 APCs among the member economies. An annual conference is usually held in the host economy for that year.[48]

APEC Business Advisory Council edit

The APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC) was created by the APEC Economic Leaders in November 1995 with the aim of providing advice to the APEC Economic Leaders on ways to achieve the Bogor Goals and other specific business sector priorities, and to provide the business perspective on specific areas of co-operation.[49][50]

Each economy nominates up to three members from the private sector to ABAC. These business leaders represent a wide range of industry sectors. ABAC provides an annual report to APEC Economic Leaders containing recommendations to improve the business and investment environment in the Asia-Pacific region, and outlining business views about priority regional issues. ABAC is also the only non-governmental organisation that is on the official agenda of the APEC Economic Leader's Meeting.[51]

Annual APEC economic leaders' meetings edit

Since its formation in 1989, APEC has held annual meetings with representatives from all member economies. The first four annual meetings were attended by ministerial-level officials. Beginning in 1993, the annual meetings are named APEC Economic Leaders' Meetings and are attended by the heads of government from all member economies except Taiwan, which is represented by a ministerial-level official. Despite a similar nature, the annual Leaders' Meetings are not called summits.

Meeting developments edit

In 1997, the APEC meeting was held in Vancouver. Controversy arose after officers of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police used pepper spray against protesters. The protesters objected to the presence of autocratic leaders such as Indonesian president Suharto.[52][53][54][55][56][57]

At the 2001 Leaders' Meeting in Shanghai, APEC leaders pushed for a new round of trade negotiations and support for a program of trade capacity-building assistance, leading to the launch of the Doha Development Agenda a few weeks later. The meeting also endorsed the Shanghai Accord proposed by the United States, emphasising the implementation of open markets, structural reform, and capacity building. As part of the accord, the meeting committed to develop and implement APEC transparency standards, reduce trade transaction costs in the Asia-Pacific region by 5 percent over 5 years, and pursue trade liberalisation policies relating to information technology goods and services.

In 2003, Jemaah Islamiah leader Riduan Isamuddin had planned to attack the APEC Leaders Meeting to be held in Bangkok in October. He was captured in the city of Ayutthaya, Thailand by Thai police on 11 August 2003, before he could finish planning the attack.

Chile became the first South American nation to host the Leaders' Meeting in 2004. The agenda of that year was focused on terrorism and commerce, small and medium enterprise development, and contemplation of free agreements and regional trade agreements.

The 2005 Leaders' Meeting was held in Busan, South Korea. The meeting focused on the Doha round of World Trade Organization (WTO) negotiations, leading up to the WTO Ministerial Conference of 2005 held in Hong Kong in December. Weeks earlier, trade negotiations in Paris were held between several WTO members, including the United States and the European Union, centred on reducing agricultural trade barriers. APEC leaders at the summit urged the European Union to agree to reduce farm subsidies. In a continuation of the climate information sharing initiative established by the APEC Climate Network working group, it was decided by the leaders to install the APEC Climate Center in Busan. Peaceful protests against APEC were staged in Busan, but the meeting schedule was not affected.

At the Leaders' Meeting held on 19 November 2006 in Hanoi, APEC leaders called for a new start to global free-trade negotiations while condemning terrorism and other threats to security. APEC also criticised North Korea for conducting a nuclear test and a missile test launch that year, urging the country to take "concrete and effective" steps toward nuclear disarmament. Concerns about nuclear proliferation in the region was discussed in addition to economic topics. The United States and Russia signed an agreement as part of Russia's bid to join the World Trade Organization.

The APEC Australia 2007 Leaders' Meeting was held in Sydney from 2–9 September 2007. The political leaders agreed to an "aspirational goal" of a 25% reduction of energy intensity correlative with economic development.[58] Extreme security measures including airborne sharpshooters and extensive steel-and-concrete barricades were deployed against anticipated protesters and potential terrorists. However, protest activities were peaceful and the security envelope was penetrated with ease by a spoof diplomatic motorcade manned by members of the Australian television program The Chaser, one of whom was dressed to resemble the Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.

The APEC Chile 2019, originally to be held 16–17 November 2019 in Chile, was cancelled due to ongoing protests by sections of its population over inequality, the cost of living and police repression.[59]

The 2023 APEC meeting was notable for a lack of consensuses of group members on their stance over the Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Hamas conflicts as well as consensus for WTO reforms. The meeting between Biden and Jinping was also seen as significant in terms of reducing tensions between the US and China.[60]

APEC leaders' group photo edit

At the end of the APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting, the leaders gather for the official APEC Leaders' Family Photo. A tradition has the leaders dressing to reflect the culture of the host member. The tradition dates to the first such meeting in 1993 when then-U.S. President Bill Clinton insisted on informal attire and gave the leaders leather bomber jackets. At the 2010 meeting, Japan had the leaders dress in smart casual rather than the traditional kimono.[61] Similarly, when Honolulu was selected in 2009 as the site for the 2011 APEC meeting, U.S. President Barack Obama joked that he looked forward to seeing the leaders dressed in "flowered shirts and grass skirts". After viewing previous photos, and concerned that having the leaders dress in aloha shirts might give the wrong impression during a period of economic austerity, Obama instead decided it might be time to end the tradition. Leaders were given a specially designed aloha shirt as a gift but were not expected to wear it for the photo.[62] Leaders in Bali, Indonesia at the 2013 conference wore a batik outfit; in China 2014 Tang suit jackets; in the Philippines 2015 Barong Tagalogs; in Peru 2016 vicuña wool shawls; in 2017 Vietnamese silk shirts.[63]

APEC Summits edit

Criticism edit

APEC has been criticised for promoting free trade agreements that would impose restrictions on national and local laws, which regulate and ensure labour rights, environmental protection and safe and affordable access to medicine.[64] According to the organisation, it is "the premier forum for facilitating economic growth, cooperation, trade and investment in the Asia-Pacific region" established to "further enhance economic growth and prosperity for the region and to strengthen the Asia-Pacific community".[65] The effectiveness and fairness of its role has been questioned, especially from the viewpoints of European countries that cannot take part in APEC[66] and Pacific Island nations that cannot participate but stand to be affected by its decisions.

See also edit

Other organisations of coastal states

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d Due to the complexities of the relations between it and Communist China (officially the People's Republic of China), the Republic of China (ROC or "Taiwan"; retroactively known as Nationalist China) is not represented under its official various names such as the "Republic of China", "Nationalist China" or "Taiwan". Instead, it participates in APEC under the name "Chinese Taipei". The President of the Republic of China cannot attend the annual APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting in person. Instead, it is generally represented by a ministerial-level official responsible for economic affairs or someone designated by the president. See List of Chinese Taipei Representatives to APEC.
  2. ^ Hong Kong joined APEC in 1991 during British administration with the name "Hong Kong." In 1997, Hong Kong became a Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China and took the name "Hong Kong, China."
  3. ^ a b The de jure head of government of China is the Premier, whose current holder is Li Qiang. The President of China is legally a ceremonial office, but the General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (de facto leader in one-party communist state) has always held this office since 1993 except for the months of transition, and the current general secretary is Xi Jinping.
  4. ^ a b The de jure head of government of Vietnam is the Prime Minister, whose current holder is Phạm Minh Chính. The President of Vietnam is legally the head of state, but the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (de facto leader in one-party communist state) has held this office from 2018 to 2021, and the current general secretary is Nguyễn Phú Trọng.
  5. ^ "As of January 2012 ASEAN countries have 186 FTAs implemented, signed, under negotiation or under proposal/study, which is substantial progress since… 1992. The ASEAN+6 countries have a total of 339 FTAs, including between ASEAN countries and the '+6' countries."[42]

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Further reading edit

  • Alkan, Abdulkadir (2014). "APEC 2014: Better diplomatic ties for better economic relations". Daily Sabah.
  • Fazzone, Patrick B. (2012). "The Trans-Pacific Partnership—Towards a Free Trade Agreement of Asia Pacific?". Georgetown Journal of International Law. 43 (3): 695–743. ISSN 1550-5200.

External links edit

  • Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation

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APEC redirects here Not to be confused with OPEC or AIPAC Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation APEC ˈ eɪ p ɛ k AY pek 1 is an inter governmental forum for 21 member economies in the Pacific Rim that promotes free trade throughout the Asia Pacific region 2 Following the success of ASEAN s series of post ministerial conferences launched in the mid 1980s 3 APEC started in 1989 4 in response to the growing interdependence of Asia Pacific economies and the advent of regional trade blocs in other parts of the world it aimed to establish new markets for agricultural products and raw materials beyond Europe 5 Headquartered in Singapore 6 APEC is recognized as one of the highest level multilateral blocs and oldest forums in the Asia Pacific region 7 and exerts significant global influence 8 9 10 11 Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Member economies of APECHeadquarters SingaporeTypeEconomic meetingMembership21 economies Australia Brunei Canada Chile China Hong Kong Indonesia Japan South Korea Malaysia Mexico New Zealand Papua New Guinea Peru Philippines Russia Singapore Taiwan a Thailand United States VietnamLeaders ChairpersonPres Dina Boluarte Executive DirectorRebecca Fatima Santa MariaEstablishment1989 35 years ago 1989 Websitewww wbr apec wbr orgThe heads of government of all APEC members except Taiwan which is represented by a ministerial level official as economic leader 12 attend an annual APEC Economic Leaders Meeting The location of the meeting rotates annually among the member economies and a famous tradition followed for most but not all summits involves the attending leaders dressing in a national costume of the host country APEC has three official observers the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Secretariat the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council and the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat 13 APEC s Host Economy of the Year is considered to be invited in the first place for geographical representation to attend G20 meetings following G20 guidelines 14 15 Contents 1 History 1 1 Meeting locations 2 Member economies 2 1 Leaders 2 1 1 Current leaders 3 Possible enlargement 4 Business facilitation 4 1 Proposed FTAAP 5 APEC Study Centre Consortium 6 APEC Business Advisory Council 7 Annual APEC economic leaders meetings 7 1 Meeting developments 7 2 APEC leaders group photo 7 3 APEC Summits 8 Criticism 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 12 Further reading 13 External linksHistory edit source source source source track ABC news report of the first APEC meeting in Canberra November 1989 featuring delegates watching the Melbourne Cup The initial inspiration for APEC came when ASEAN s series of post ministerial conferences launched in the mid 1980s had demonstrated the feasibility and value of regular conferences among ministerial level representatives of both developed and developing economies By 1996 the post ministerial conferences had expanded to embrace 12 members the then six members of ASEAN and its six dialogue partners The developments led Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke to believe in the necessity of region wide co operation on economic matters In January 1989 Bob Hawke called for more effective economic co operation across the Pacific Rim region This led to the first meeting of APEC in the Australian capital of Canberra in November chaired by Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Gareth Evans Attended by ministers from twelve countries the meeting concluded with commitments to hold future annual meetings in Singapore and South Korea Ten months later representatives of 12 Asia Pacific economies met in Canberra Australia to establish APEC The APEC Secretariat based in Singapore was established to co ordinate the activities of the organisation 4 5 During the 1994 meeting in Bogor Indonesia APEC leaders adopted the Bogor Goals which aimed for free and open trade and investment in the Asia Pacific by 2010 for industrialised economies and by 2020 for developing economies During the November 1995 Ministerial Meeting in Osaka Japan a business advisory body named the APEC Business Advisory Council ABAC composed of three business executives from each member country was agreed to be established in 1996 16 17 In April 2001 APEC in collaboration with five other international organisations Eurostat IEA OLADE es OPEC and the UNSD launched the Joint Oil Data Exercise which in 2005 became the Joint Organisations Data Initiative JODI Meeting locations edit The location of the annual meeting rotates among the members Year Dates Country City Host Leader1989 1st 6 7 November nbsp Australia Canberra Prime Minister Bob Hawke1990 2nd 29 31 July nbsp Singapore Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew1991 3rd 12 14 November nbsp South Korea Seoul President Roh Tae woo1992 4th 10 11 September nbsp Thailand Bangkok Prime Minister Anand Panyarachun1993 1st 19 20 November nbsp United States Blake Island President Bill Clinton1994 2nd 15 16 November nbsp Indonesia Bogor President Suharto1995 3rd 18 19 November nbsp Japan Osaka Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama1996 4th 24 25 November nbsp Philippines Subic President Fidel Ramos1997 5th 24 25 November nbsp Canada Vancouver Prime Minister Jean Chretien1998 6th 17 18 November nbsp Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad1999 7th 12 13 September nbsp New Zealand Auckland Prime Minister Jenny Shipley2000 8th 15 16 November nbsp Brunei Bandar Seri Begawan Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah2001 9th 20 21 October nbsp China Shanghai President Jiang Zemin2002 10th 26 27 October nbsp Mexico Los Cabos President Vicente Fox2003 11th 20 21 October nbsp Thailand Bangkok Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra2004 12th 20 21 November nbsp Chile Santiago President Ricardo Lagos2005 13th 18 19 November nbsp South Korea Busan President Roh Moo hyun2006 14th 18 19 November nbsp Vietnam Hanoi President Nguyễn Minh Triết2007 15th 8 9 September nbsp Australia Sydney Prime Minister John Howard2008 16th 22 23 November nbsp Peru Lima President Alan Garcia Perez2009 17th 14 15 November nbsp Singapore Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong2010 18th 13 14 November nbsp Japan Yokohama Prime Minister Naoto Kan2011 19th 12 13 November nbsp United States Honolulu President Barack Obama2012 20th 9 10 September nbsp Russia Vladivostok President Vladimir Putin2013 21st 5 7 October nbsp Indonesia Bali President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono2014 22nd 10 11 November nbsp China Beijing President Xi Jinping2015 23rd 18 19 November nbsp Philippines Pasay President Benigno Aquino III2016 24th 19 20 November nbsp Peru Lima President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski2017 25th 10 11 November nbsp Vietnam Da Nang President Trần Đại Quang2018 26th 17 18 November nbsp Papua New Guinea Port Moresby Prime Minister Peter O Neill2019 27th 16 17 November cancelled nbsp Chile Santiago President Sebastian Pinera2020 27th 20 November nbsp Malaysia Kuala Lumpur hosted virtually 18 Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin2021 16 July nbsp New Zealand Auckland hosted virtually Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern28th 12 November 19 2022 29th 18 19 November nbsp Thailand Bangkok Prime Minister Prayut Chan o cha 20 2023 30th 15 17 November 21 nbsp United States San Francisco President Joe Biden 22 2024 31st TBA nbsp Peru Cusco President Dina Boluarte 20 2025 32nd TBA nbsp South Korea TBA President Yoon Suk yeol2026 33rd TBA TBA TBA TBA2027 34th TBA nbsp Vietnam 23 TBA TBAMember economies edit nbsp Former South Korean President Roh Moo hyun with Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe and Former U S President George W Bush at APEC 2006 in Hanoi Vietnam Currently APEC has 21 members The criterion for membership however is that each member must be an independent economic entity rather than a sovereign state As a result APEC uses the term member economies rather than member countries to refer to its members One result of this criterion is that membership of the forum includes Taiwan officially the Republic of China participating under the name Chinese Taipei alongside People s Republic of China see Cross Strait relations as well as Hong Kong which entered APEC as a British colony but it is now a Special Administrative Region of the People s Republic of China APEC also includes three official observers ASEAN the Pacific Islands Forum and the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council 2 Member economy s Name as used in APEC Date of accession GDP Nominal in 2023 Millions of US 24 nbsp Australia Australia November 1989 1 687 713 nbsp Brunei Brunei Darussalam November 1989 15 153 nbsp Canada Canada November 1989 2 117 805 nbsp Indonesia Indonesia November 1989 1 417 387 nbsp Japan Japan November 1989 4 230 862 nbsp South Korea Republic of Korea November 1989 1 709 232 nbsp Malaysia Malaysia November 1989 430 895 nbsp New Zealand New Zealand November 1989 249 415 nbsp Philippines The Philippines November 1989 435 675 nbsp Singapore Singapore November 1989 497 347 nbsp Thailand Thailand November 1989 512 193 nbsp United States The United States November 1989 26 949 643 nbsp Taiwan Chinese Taipei a November 1991 751 930 nbsp Hong Kong Hong Kong China b November 1991 385 546 nbsp China People s Republic of China November 1991 17 700 899 nbsp Mexico Mexico November 1993 1 811 468 nbsp Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea November 1993 31 692 nbsp Chile Chile November 1994 344 400 nbsp Peru Peru November 1998 264 636 nbsp Russia Russia November 1998 1 862 470 nbsp Vietnam Viet Nam November 1998 433 356Leaders edit Member Leader position Leader Leader of the Executive Branch Finance portfolio Portfolio Minister nbsp Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanese Treasurer Jim Chalmers nbsp Brunei Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Minister of Finance and EconomySecond Minister of Finance and Economy Hassanal BolkiahAmin Liew Abdullah nbsp Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland nbsp Chile President Gabriel Boric Minister of Finance Mario Marcel nbsp China President General Secretary c Xi Jinping Minister of Finance Lan Fo an nbsp Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee Financial Secretary Paul Chan nbsp Indonesia President Joko Widodo Minister of Finance Sri Mulyani nbsp Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida Minister of Finance Shunichi Suzuki nbsp South Korea President Yoon Suk yeol Minister of Economy and Finance Choi Sang mok nbsp Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim Minister of Finance Anwar Ibrahim nbsp Mexico President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Secretary of Finance and Public Credit Rogelio Ramirez de la O nbsp New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon Minister of Finance Nicola Willis nbsp Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape Minister for Finance and Rural Development John Pundari nbsp Peru President Dina Boluarte Minister of Economy and Finance Alex Contreras nbsp Philippines President Bongbong Marcos Secretary of Finance Ralph Recto nbsp Russia President Vladimir Putin Minister of Finance Anton Siluanov nbsp Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong Minister of Finance Lawrence Wong nbsp Taiwan Leader Leader Envoy Tsai Ing Wen represented by Morris Chang a Minister of Finance Chuang Tsui yun nbsp Thailand Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin Minister of Finance Srettha Thavisin nbsp United States President Joe Biden Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen nbsp Vietnam President d Vo Văn Thưởng Ministry of Finance Hồ Đức PhớcCurrent leaders edit nbsp nbsp AustraliaAnthony Albanese Prime Minister nbsp nbsp BruneiHassanal Bolkiah Sultan nbsp nbsp CanadaJustin Trudeau Prime Minister nbsp nbsp ChileGabriel Boric President nbsp nbsp ChinaXi Jinping President c nbsp nbsp Hong KongJohn Lee Chief Executive nbsp nbsp IndonesiaJoko Widodo President nbsp nbsp JapanFumio Kishida Prime Minister nbsp nbsp South KoreaYoon Suk yeol President nbsp nbsp MalaysiaAnwar Ibrahim Prime Minister nbsp nbsp MexicoAndres Manuel Lopez Obrador President nbsp nbsp New ZealandChristopher Luxon Prime Minister nbsp nbsp Papua New GuineaJames Marape Prime Minister nbsp nbsp PeruDina Boluarte President nbsp nbsp PhilippinesBongbong Marcos President nbsp nbsp RussiaVladimir Putin President nbsp nbsp SingaporeLee Hsien Loong Prime Minister nbsp nbsp Taiwan Tsai Ing wen President represented by Morris Chang a nbsp nbsp ThailandSrettha Thavisin Prime Minister nbsp nbsp United StatesJoe Biden President nbsp nbsp VietnamVo Văn Thưởng President d Possible enlargement edit nbsp Current members Announced interest in membershipIndia has requested membership in APEC and received initial support from the United States Japan 25 Australia and Papua New Guinea 26 Officials have decided not to allow India to join for various reasons including the fact that India does not border the Pacific Ocean which all current members do 27 However India was invited to be an observer for the first time in November 2011 28 Bangladesh 29 Pakistan 29 Sri Lanka 29 Macau 29 Mongolia 29 Laos 29 Cambodia 30 Costa Rica 31 Colombia 31 32 Panama 31 and Ecuador 33 are among a dozen other economies that have applied for membership in APEC Colombia applied for APEC s membership as early as in 1995 but its bid was halted as the organisation stopped accepting new members from 1993 to 1996 34 and the moratorium was further prolonged to 2007 due to the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis Guam has also been actively seeking a separate membership citing the example of Hong Kong but the request is opposed by the United States which currently represents Guam citation needed Business facilitation editAs a regional organization APEC has always played a leading role in the area of reform initiatives in the area of business facilitation The APEC Trade Facilitation Action Plan TFAPI has contributed to a reduction of 6 in the cost of business transactions across the region between 2002 and 2006 According to APEC s projections the cost of conducting business transactions will be reduced by another 5 between 2007 and 2010 To this end a new Trade Facilitation Action Plan has been endorsed According to a 2008 research brief published by the World Bank as part of its Trade Costs and Facilitation Project increasing transparency in the region s trading system is critical if APEC is to meet its Bogor Goal targets 35 The APEC Business Travel Card a travel document for visa free business travel within the region is one of the concrete measures to facilitate business In May 2010 Russia joined the scheme thus completing the circle 36 Proposed FTAAP edit APEC first formally started discussing the concept of a Free Trade Area of the Asia Pacific FTAAP at its summit in 2006 in Hanoi However the proposal for such an area has been around since at least 1966 and Japanese economist Kiyoshi Kojima ja s proposal for a Pacific Free Trade agreement proposal While it gained little traction the idea led to the formation of Pacific Trade and Development Conference and then the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council in 1980 and then APEC in 1989 In the wake of the 2006 summit economist C Fred Bergsten advocated a Free Trade Agreement of Asia Pacific including the United States amongst the proposed parties to any agreement at that time 37 His ideas convinced the APEC Business Advisory Council to support this concept Relatedly ASEAN and existing free trade agreement FTA partners negotiated the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership RCEP not officially including Russia 38 The Trans Pacific Partnership TPP without China or Russia involved became the US promoted trade negotiation in the region At the APEC summit in Beijing in 2014 the three plans were all in discussion 39 President Obama hosted a TPP meeting at the US Embassy in Beijing in advance of the APEC gathering 40 The proposal for a FTAAP arose due to the lack of progress in the Doha round of World Trade Organization negotiations and as a way to overcome the noodle bowl effect created by overlapping and conflicting elements of the copious free trade agreements there were approximately 60 free trade agreements in 2007 with an additional 117 in the process of negotiation in Southeast Asia and the Asia Pacific region 41 In 2012 ASEAN 6 countries alone had 339 free trade agreements many of which were bilateral e The FTAAP is more ambitious in scope than the Doha round which limits itself to reducing trade restrictions The FTAAP would create a free trade zone that would considerably expand commerce and economic growth in the region 41 43 The economic expansion and growth in trade could exceed the expectations of other regional free trade areas such as the ASEAN Plus Three ASEAN China South Korea and Japan 44 Some criticisms include that the diversion of trade within APEC members would create trade imbalances market conflicts and complications with nations of other regions 43 The development of the FTAAP is expected to take many years involving essential studies evaluations and negotiations between member economies 41 It is also affected by the absence of political will and popular agitations and lobbying against free trade in domestic politics 41 45 At the 2014 APEC summit in Beijing APEC leaders agreed to launch a collective strategic study on the FTAAP and instruct officials to undertake the study consult stakeholders and report the result by the end of 2016 46 APEC Executive Director Alan Bollard revealed in the Elite Talk show that FTAAP will be APEC s big goal out into the future 47 The Trans Pacific Partnership included 12 of the 21 APEC members and had provisions for the accession of other APEC members five of which expressed interest in membership APEC Study Centre Consortium editIn 1993 APEC Leaders decided to establish a network of APEC Study Centres APCs among universities and research institutions in member economies The purpose is to foster cooperation among tertiary and research institutes of member economies thus having better academic collaboration on key regional economic challenges To encourage independence from the APEC conference the APCs are funded independently and choose their own research topics 48 As of December 2018 there are 70 APCs among the member economies An annual conference is usually held in the host economy for that year 48 APEC Business Advisory Council editThe APEC Business Advisory Council ABAC was created by the APEC Economic Leaders in November 1995 with the aim of providing advice to the APEC Economic Leaders on ways to achieve the Bogor Goals and other specific business sector priorities and to provide the business perspective on specific areas of co operation 49 50 Each economy nominates up to three members from the private sector to ABAC These business leaders represent a wide range of industry sectors ABAC provides an annual report to APEC Economic Leaders containing recommendations to improve the business and investment environment in the Asia Pacific region and outlining business views about priority regional issues ABAC is also the only non governmental organisation that is on the official agenda of the APEC Economic Leader s Meeting 51 Annual APEC economic leaders meetings editSince its formation in 1989 APEC has held annual meetings with representatives from all member economies The first four annual meetings were attended by ministerial level officials Beginning in 1993 the annual meetings are named APEC Economic Leaders Meetings and are attended by the heads of government from all member economies except Taiwan which is represented by a ministerial level official Despite a similar nature the annual Leaders Meetings are not called summits Meeting developments edit In 1997 the APEC meeting was held in Vancouver Controversy arose after officers of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police used pepper spray against protesters The protesters objected to the presence of autocratic leaders such as Indonesian president Suharto 52 53 54 55 56 57 At the 2001 Leaders Meeting in Shanghai APEC leaders pushed for a new round of trade negotiations and support for a program of trade capacity building assistance leading to the launch of the Doha Development Agenda a few weeks later The meeting also endorsed the Shanghai Accord proposed by the United States emphasising the implementation of open markets structural reform and capacity building As part of the accord the meeting committed to develop and implement APEC transparency standards reduce trade transaction costs in the Asia Pacific region by 5 percent over 5 years and pursue trade liberalisation policies relating to information technology goods and services In 2003 Jemaah Islamiah leader Riduan Isamuddin had planned to attack the APEC Leaders Meeting to be held in Bangkok in October He was captured in the city of Ayutthaya Thailand by Thai police on 11 August 2003 before he could finish planning the attack Chile became the first South American nation to host the Leaders Meeting in 2004 The agenda of that year was focused on terrorism and commerce small and medium enterprise development and contemplation of free agreements and regional trade agreements The 2005 Leaders Meeting was held in Busan South Korea The meeting focused on the Doha round of World Trade Organization WTO negotiations leading up to the WTO Ministerial Conference of 2005 held in Hong Kong in December Weeks earlier trade negotiations in Paris were held between several WTO members including the United States and the European Union centred on reducing agricultural trade barriers APEC leaders at the summit urged the European Union to agree to reduce farm subsidies In a continuation of the climate information sharing initiative established by the APEC Climate Network working group it was decided by the leaders to install the APEC Climate Center in Busan Peaceful protests against APEC were staged in Busan but the meeting schedule was not affected At the Leaders Meeting held on 19 November 2006 in Hanoi APEC leaders called for a new start to global free trade negotiations while condemning terrorism and other threats to security APEC also criticised North Korea for conducting a nuclear test and a missile test launch that year urging the country to take concrete and effective steps toward nuclear disarmament Concerns about nuclear proliferation in the region was discussed in addition to economic topics The United States and Russia signed an agreement as part of Russia s bid to join the World Trade Organization The APEC Australia 2007 Leaders Meeting was held in Sydney from 2 9 September 2007 The political leaders agreed to an aspirational goal of a 25 reduction of energy intensity correlative with economic development 58 Extreme security measures including airborne sharpshooters and extensive steel and concrete barricades were deployed against anticipated protesters and potential terrorists However protest activities were peaceful and the security envelope was penetrated with ease by a spoof diplomatic motorcade manned by members of the Australian television program The Chaser one of whom was dressed to resemble the Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden The APEC Chile 2019 originally to be held 16 17 November 2019 in Chile was cancelled due to ongoing protests by sections of its population over inequality the cost of living and police repression 59 The 2023 APEC meeting was notable for a lack of consensuses of group members on their stance over the Russia Ukraine and Israel Hamas conflicts as well as consensus for WTO reforms The meeting between Biden and Jinping was also seen as significant in terms of reducing tensions between the US and China 60 APEC leaders group photo edit At the end of the APEC Economic Leaders Meeting the leaders gather for the official APEC Leaders Family Photo A tradition has the leaders dressing to reflect the culture of the host member The tradition dates to the first such meeting in 1993 when then U S President Bill Clinton insisted on informal attire and gave the leaders leather bomber jackets At the 2010 meeting Japan had the leaders dress in smart casual rather than the traditional kimono 61 Similarly when Honolulu was selected in 2009 as the site for the 2011 APEC meeting U S President Barack Obama joked that he looked forward to seeing the leaders dressed in flowered shirts and grass skirts After viewing previous photos and concerned that having the leaders dress in aloha shirts might give the wrong impression during a period of economic austerity Obama instead decided it might be time to end the tradition Leaders were given a specially designed aloha shirt as a gift but were not expected to wear it for the photo 62 Leaders in Bali Indonesia at the 2013 conference wore a batik outfit in China 2014 Tang suit jackets in the Philippines 2015 Barong Tagalogs in Peru 2016 vicuna wool shawls in 2017 Vietnamese silk shirts 63 nbsp APEC United States 1993 nbsp APEC Brunei 2000 nbsp APEC China 2001 nbsp APEC Thailand 2003 nbsp APEC Chile 2004 nbsp APEC South Korea 2005 nbsp APEC Vietnam 2006 nbsp APEC Australia 2007 nbsp APEC Peru 2008 nbsp APEC Singapore 2009 nbsp APEC Japan 2010 nbsp APEC United States 2011 nbsp APEC Russia 2012 nbsp APEC Indonesia 2013 nbsp APEC China 2014 nbsp APEC Philippines 2015 nbsp APEC Peru 2016 nbsp APEC Vietnam 2017 nbsp APEC Papua New Guinea 2018 nbsp APEC United States 2023APEC Summits edit nbsp APEC Australia 1989 nbsp APEC Singapore 1990 nbsp APEC South Korea 1991 nbsp APEC Thailand 1992 nbsp APEC United States 1993 nbsp APEC Indonesia 1994 nbsp APEC Japan 1995 nbsp APEC Philippines 1996 nbsp APEC Canada 1997 nbsp APEC Malaysia 1998 nbsp APEC New Zealand 1999 nbsp APEC Brunei 2000 nbsp APEC China 2001 nbsp APEC Mexico 2002 nbsp APEC Thailand 2003 nbsp APEC Chile 2004 nbsp APEC South Korea 2005 nbsp APEC Vietnam 2006 nbsp APEC Australia 2007 nbsp APEC Peru 2008 nbsp APEC Singapore 2009 nbsp APEC Japan 2010 nbsp APEC United States 2011 nbsp APEC Russia 2012 nbsp APEC Indonesia 2013 nbsp APEC China 2014 nbsp APEC Philippines 2015 nbsp APEC Peru 2016 nbsp APEC Vietnam 2017 nbsp APEC Papua New Guinea 2018 nbsp APEC Chile 2019 nbsp APEC Malaysia 2020 nbsp APEC New Zealand 2021 nbsp APEC Thailand 2022 nbsp APEC United States 2023 nbsp APEC Peru 2024Criticism editAPEC has been criticised for promoting free trade agreements that would impose restrictions on national and local laws which regulate and ensure labour rights environmental protection and safe and affordable access to medicine 64 According to the organisation it is the premier forum for facilitating economic growth cooperation trade and investment in the Asia Pacific region established to further enhance economic growth and prosperity for the region and to strengthen the Asia Pacific community 65 The effectiveness and fairness of its role has been questioned especially from the viewpoints of European countries that cannot take part in APEC 66 and Pacific Island nations that cannot participate but stand to be affected by its decisions See also editAnti corruption ASEAN Free Trade Area Asia Europe Meeting Asia Pacific Trade Agreements Database East Asia Economic Caucus East Asia Summit List of country groupings List of multilateral free trade agreements Pacific Alliance Pacific Economic Cooperation Council University Mobility in Asia and the PacificOther organisations of coastal statesBay of Bengal Initiative Black Sea Economic Cooperation Indian Ocean Rim Association for Regional Cooperation Union for the MediterraneanNotes edit a b c d Due to the complexities of the relations between it and Communist China officially the People s Republic of China the Republic of China ROC or Taiwan retroactively known as Nationalist China is not represented under its official various names such as the Republic of China Nationalist China or Taiwan Instead it participates in APEC under the name Chinese Taipei The President of the Republic of China cannot attend the annual APEC Economic Leaders Meeting in person Instead it is generally represented by a ministerial level official responsible for economic affairs or someone designated by the president See List of Chinese Taipei Representatives to APEC Hong Kong joined APEC in 1991 during British administration with the name Hong Kong In 1997 Hong Kong became a Special Administrative Region of the People s Republic of China and took the name Hong Kong China a b The de jure head of government of China is the Premier whose current holder is Li Qiang The President of China is legally a ceremonial office but the General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party de facto leader in one party communist state has always held this office since 1993 except for the months of transition and the current general secretary is Xi Jinping a b The de jure head of government of Vietnam is the Prime Minister whose current holder is Phạm Minh Chinh The President of Vietnam is legally the head of state but the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam de facto leader in one party communist state has held this office from 2018 to 2021 and the current general secretary is Nguyễn Phu Trọng As of January 2012 ASEAN countries have 186 FTAs implemented signed under negotiation or under proposal study which is substantial progress since 1992 The ASEAN 6 countries have a total of 339 FTAs including between ASEAN countries and the 6 countries 42 References edit What is APEC Archived from the original on 11 December 2021 Retrieved 26 November 2020 via YouTube a b Member Economies APEC Archived from the original on 28 September 2018 Retrieved 16 January 2023 PECC Back to Canberra Founding APEC pecc org 30 September 2005 Archived from the original on 18 September 2020 Retrieved 12 November 2017 ASEAN s series of post ministerial consultations launched in the mid 1980s had demonstrated the feasibility and value of regular consultations among ministerial level representatives of both developed and developing economies a b History apec org Archived from the original on 4 March 2019 Retrieved 18 September 2018 The idea of APEC was firstly publicly broached by former Prime Minister of Australia Bob Hawke during a speech in Seoul Korea on 31 January 1989 Ten months later 12 Asia 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