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- 15th APEC Ministers' Meeting Joint Statement and Summary of Key Issues
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Bangkok, Thailand, October 18, 2003. The Fifteenth APEC Ministerial Meeting has concluded in Bangkok and the 'Summary of Key Issues' and 'Joint Statement of the Ministers 'are now available from the APEC Secretariat Website.
http://www.mofa.go.jp/policy/economy/apec/2003/joint-s.html
(Added: Tue Oct 21 2003 Modified: Thu Mar 10 2005 Hits: 181)
- APEC, Free Trade, and "Economic Sovereignty"
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by Aziz Choudry, GATT Watchdog
http://aotearoa.wellington.net.nz/int/chondry1.html
(Added: Mon May 17 1999 Modified: Thu Mar 10 2005 Hits: 217)
- APRENet Resources on APEC
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APRENet is an electronic information system focused on environmental issues in Asia-Pacific. This page lists online papers available relating to APEC and the environment from various sources.
http://www.nautilus.org/archives/papers/enviro/index.html#apec
(Added: Mon May 17 1999 Modified: Mon Mar 14 2005 Hits: 281)
- Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Official Website
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The official website for the APEC secretariat with related information about the organization, member economies, business center, activities, virtual library, publications and databases.
(Added: Mon May 17 1999 Modified: Thu Mar 10 2005 Hits: 257)
- Latest APEC News
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The latest news and information from APEC Thailand 2003.
http://www.apecsec.org.sg/apec/news___media.html
(Added: Wed Oct 22 2003 Modified: Thu Mar 10 2005 Hits: 350)
- Outcomes for the 2001 APEC Summit
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John Conroy reports on the 2001 Declaration of APEC Leaders, and the twin challenges for APEC of globalisation and the new economy
http://www.fdc.org.au/publications/20020129_41.html
(Added: Thu Jul 04 2002 Modified: Wed Aug 16 2006 Hits: 150)
- The APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC)
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The APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC) was created by the APEC Economic Leaders in November 1995 to provide advice on the implementation of the Osaka Action Agenda and on other specific business sector priorities, and to respond when the various APEC for a request information about business-related issues or to provide the business perspective on specific areas of cooperation. ABAC comprises of up to three members of the private sector from each economy. ABAC members are appointed by their respective Leaders, and represent a range of business sectors, including small and medium enterprises. The economy determines the term of membership of each appointee as well as its own administrative arrangements and staff support. The ABAC International Secretariat based in Manila, the Philippines serves all members and all economies and maintains a website. Funding is provided through a system of annual dues, which are structured to reflect the size of each economy, following the APEC formula. Back
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