Media Registration Open for Third APEC Senior Officials’ Meeting
Officials will convene in Ho Chi Minh City to advance new measures for fostering freer, more equitable trade and growth. Source: APEC News feed
Officials will convene in Ho Chi Minh City to advance new measures for fostering freer, more equitable trade and growth. Source: APEC News feed
Viet Nam Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc represented APEC during the Group of 20 leaders’ summit in Hamburg. Source: APEC News feed
A string of costly earthquakes and extreme weather has prompted new action to secure production and supply chains. Source: APEC News feed
The expansion of the APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules System will better protect consumer information from unauthorized disclosures and fraud. Source: APEC News feed
A new industry partnership is making it easier for designers to build their brands and trade internationally. Source: APEC News feed
Officials are narrowing the gender gap in science, technology, engineering and mathematics to meet growing demand for skilled labor. Source: APEC News feed
New technologies are enabling industry growth and higher living standards but also raising new sustainability concerns. Source: APEC News feed
Sherry M. StephensonSenior FellowInternational Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development Services have enabled manufacturing in the U.S. to become more efficient and competitive Services have enabled manufacturers to take advantage of cutting edge technologies and become more productive. Services have also enabled manufacturers to grow the value of their operations from the initial stage of
Peter F. Cowhey (University of California, San Diego), Jonathan D. Aronson (University of Southern California) Digital technologies are becoming critical to every facet of the world economy. These digital technologies are the “digital DNA” that unleashes dazzling changes in the information, communication, and production capabilities that are transforming how the world works. We call this the
Hugh Stephens, Vice-chair, CANCPECDistinguished Fellow, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada /Executive Fellow, School of Public Policy, University of Calgary When U.S. President Donald Trump pulled the plug on U.S. participation in the Trans-Pacific Partnership in January, it was a bad day for Canadian supporters of the TPP. But now it seems the TPP may still live
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