Achievements
In 2007, APEC Ministers endorsed the 2007
Committee on Trade and Investment (CTI) Annual Report to Ministers ,
which provides an overview of CTI's work program in pursuit of advancing the
Bogor Goals of free and open trade and investment in the Asia-Pacific region.
CTI's work in 2007 was framed in the context of direction provided by Leaders
and Ministers in Ha Noi, Viet Nam in November 2006.
Work plans incorporating activities with a strong capacity building element
were developed in each of the key priority areas identified: support for the
multilateral trading system; RTAs/FTAs; trade facilitation; digital economy and
IPR; transparency and investment. Some of the key results outlined below.
Support for the Multilateral Trading System
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Delivered capacity building activities to assist
developing members in WTO negotiations and in their implementation of WTO
obligations.
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Conducted a workshop on environmental goods, focusing on
clean energy technologies and water treatment.
Promoting High Quality RTAs/FTAs
Trade Facilitation
Digital Economy and Strengthening Intellectual Property
Rights
Transparency
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Assessed members' implementation of APEC's transparency
standards. Fourteen economies have completed the set of 10 transparency
templates and another six economies have completed several.
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Commissioned a report by the World Bank on the
trade-related regulatory environment in APEC economies, which concluded that
the collective trade performance of APEC economies would be boosted by
USD$148 billion from greater trade policy predictability and simplification.
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Conducted a Trade Policy Dialogue with the World Bank on
Regional Integration, Transparency and Economic Development. The Dialogue
raised new perspectives on the importance of transparency and the way in
which transparency - or the absence of transparency - can affect domestic
and foreign firms and adversely affect trade.
Investment
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Completed Stage 2 of the study on "Enhancing Investment
Liberalisation and Facilitation in Economic Development in the Asia-Pacific
Region", which examined ways to reduce "behind-the-border" barriers to
domestic investment.
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Held a Symposium on Investment Liberalisation and
Facilitation, which examined high priority investment barriers and their
implications.
Electronic Commerce
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Welcomed the alignment of the Electronic Commerce
Steering Group with CTI
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Launched a Pathfinder on Data Privacy, which will improve the protection of private information in the APEC
region and increase trust in electronic commerce.
Other TILF Activities
- completed a review of the implementation of its existing TILF-related
Pathfinder initiatives and revised Annex A to the 2004 Pathfinder
Initiatives Guidelines to clarify the two ways in which a pathfinder could
be developed;
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worked more closely than ever before with the business
community and ABAC, which attended key APEC fora meetings and contributed to
APEC outcomes on public-private partnerships, investment and trade
facilitation.
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Adopted amore strategic approach to capacity building
overseen by a newly establishment informal Capacity Building Steering Group
(CBSG)
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Agreed on the transfer of the Competition Policy and
Deregulation group (CPDG) and the Strengthening Economic and Legal
Infrastructure Coordinating group (SELI) to the Economic Committee to
consolidate APEC's structural reform activities.