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Future-ready Growth in APEC: Unlocking New Drivers and Fortifying Resilience
The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) is a regional economic forum established in 1989 to leverage the growing interdependence of the Asia-Pacific.
The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) is a regional economic forum established in 1989 to leverage the growing interdependence of the Asia-Pacific.
APEC ensures that goods, services, investment and people move easily across borders. Members facilitate this trade through faster customs procedures at borders; more favorable business climates behind the border; and aligning regulations and standards across the region.
APEC ensures that goods, services, investment and people move easily across borders. Members facilitate this trade through faster customs procedures at borders; more favorable business climates behind the border; and aligning regulations and standards across the region.
APEC has helped drive economic growth and cooperation across the Asia-Pacific by reducing trade barriers, improving the ease of doing business and strengthening connectivity among economies. These efforts have contributed to rising incomes, expanded trade and greater opportunities for businesses and communities across the region.
APEC has helped drive economic growth and cooperation across the Asia-Pacific by reducing trade barriers, improving the ease of doing business and strengthening connectivity among economies. These efforts have contributed to rising incomes, expanded trade and greater opportunities for businesses and communities across the region.
APEC brings together governments, businesses and stakeholders to collaborate on shared priorities. Explore opportunities to participate in events, contribute to initiatives and engage with APEC’s work across the region.
APEC brings together governments, businesses and stakeholders to collaborate on shared priorities. Explore opportunities to participate in events, contribute to initiatives and engage with APEC’s work across the region.

Proceedings
•December 2006
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This publication consists of the presentation materials used in the abovementioned workshop held on 28 & 29 June in Kunming, China.
An Introduction to GATS Rules
221KB
Chinas Experience of WTO Services Rules Negotiations
315KB
Contents Page
19MB
Disciplines on Domestic Regulation How to Better Understand and Participate in the Negotiations
223KB
Emergency Safeguard Measures in the GATS
286KB
General Agreement on Trade in Services GATS Negotiations in the Doha Round
284KB
General Introduction of Domestic Regulation
392KB
Government Procurement in the GATS
242KB
Indonesian Case Insurance Service Sector
424KB
Mexicos Experience in Negotiations of Services
2MB
Program
112KB
Subsidies in the GATS
273KB