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Business executives call for APEC leaders to lead WTO talks

09 Oct '06
2 min read

Senior Asia-Pacific Business Executives have called on APEC Member Economies to play a strong leadership role in restarting foundering World Trade Organization Doha Development Agenda trade talks.

In their 2006 report to Leaders, the APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC) identified a series of priority topics which are vital to business interests and economic prosperity.

ABAC Members will discuss these issues and call for action when they meet with APEC Leaders in Ha Noi, Viet Nam, in November.

In addition to reactivating the WTO negotiations, other business concerns include calming volatile energy markets, and promoting high-quality and transparent trade agreements. ABAC is also encouraging governments to strengthen measures designed to facilitate trade and investment and so make the Asia Pacific region an even friendlier place to do business.

The ABAC Chair, Mr. Hoang Van Dung, said, "We see this as a critical point in the recent historical march to liberalize trade and deliver greater prosperity by improving the business environment and expanding business opportunities."

"We call on APEC Leaders to take a personal interest in reviving WTO talks, and hope they will not limit their efforts to pressuring others but will also look at how APEC Economies can improve their own offers." Mr Dung said.

"While we are generally optimistic about the regional economy, we cannot be complacent or take for granted continued strong economic growth. Our regional economy faces looming challenges in the form of macroeconomic imbalances, volatile energy markets, possible health and security risks, and increasing volatility in financial markets."

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