The 29th APEC Ministerial Meeting (AMM) concluded successfully in the central city of Da Nang on November 9 after three sessions, passing four main initiatives to be submitted to the leaders for approval.
Delegates at the 29th APEC Ministerial Meeting (AMM)
The information was released by Deputy Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh, who is Chairman of the APEC 2017 National Committee, at a press conference held in the International Media Centre on the same day.
They are the APEC Cross-border E-commerce Facilitation Framework, the APEC Strategy for Green, Sustainable and Innovative MSMEs, the Food Security and Climate Change Multi-Year Action Plan 2018-20 (MYAP), and the Action Plan on Rural-Urban Development to Strengthen Food Security and Quality Growth (AP).
According to Deputy PM Minh, the ministers affirmed the determination to maintain APEC cooperation mechanism and discussed many concrete measures to boost trade and investment facilitation by implementing the Bogor Goals; step up quality growth; enhance investment connectivity, infrastructure development, and institutional reform; minimise disaster risks and increase communities’ resilience; and raise members’ international economic integration.
They also consented to create a new momentum to continue contributing to maintaining Asia-Pacific as a driver for global economic growth amid the new trend of technology, globalisation and intensive connectivity.
The ministers emphasised the importance of accelerating structural reform, increasing productivity and supporting MSMEs as well as equipping labourers with new skills to help them adapt to jobs in the digital era, ensuring food security, and developing agriculture and rural areas in response to climate change.
In addition, the ministers also agreed on a number of documents that direct APEC cooperation to be submitted to the APEC leaders. These documents focus on narrowing the development gap; ensuring economic, financial and social inclusion; opening new development potential for the region through promoting human resources development and high-quality education; and creating conditions for women and young people to engage in economic development and enjoy benefits of free trade and sustainable growth.
Minh said the adoption of these documents is a milestone of APEC collaboration in 2017.
He added that the ministers also agreed on the need to continue maintaining discussions on new cooperation orientations for APEC.
Co-chairing the press conference, Minister of Industry and Trade Tran Tuan Anh said the 29th AMM is greatly significant to not only Vietnam and APEC economies but also the international community.
The meeting represented the determination to support trade liberalisation in the Asia-Pacific as well as Vietnam’s active contributions to the region and the world, he said, adding issues discussed and approved at the event bring in benefits to all APEC economies
The ministers highly valued the initiatives proposed by Vietnam, saying they reflect the economy’s active international integration policy, he said.-VNA