APEC-funded projects are a vital part of the APEC process, turning into action APEC Ministers' and APEC Economic Leaders' specific policy direction. Projects cover a range of beneficial activities for the region, from establishing channels for information exchange to assist business with trade and investment, to providing information technology training in developing economies.
APEC actively encourages the involvement of the private sector, universities and government in the Asia-Pacific Region in APEC projects. Typically, requests for proposals/tenders for projects are advertised on this website. Current requests for proposals/tenders, if any, are listed below. Closing date for submission is 5.00 p.m (Singapore time) on the date stated, unless stated otherwise.
ContractingAPEC’s general principles for procurement and contract management are based on accountability, value for money and openness. Competitive bidding is important to ensure that APEC Projects provides value for money and mitigate any real or potential risks of conflict of interest. Depending on the value of the contract, different methods are used to engage a contractor.
APEC Contracting Forms & Resources provides templates, checklists and other supporting tools to assist contractors and Project Overseers with contracting with APEC.
APEC Contracting Forms & Resources can be found here.
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| 24 April 2026 5:00 PM, Singapore time | Request for Proposal (RFP) – DESG 201 2025A APEC Digital Identity Equivalency Mapping |
The Policy Support Unit (PSU) is the research and analysis arm for APEC. Through objective and high-quality research, analytical capacity and policy support, the PSU contributes to APEC’s goal of sustainable growth and prosperity within the Asia-Pacific region. In addition to conducting work in-house, the PSU engages consultants for technical or specialized tasks on a project-by-project basis.
RFPs are posted here as they become available.
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| 23 April 2026 11:59 PM, Singapore time | Request for Proposal (RFP) CTI71: Peer Review and Capacity Building on APEC Infrastructure Development and Investment (Reviewed Economy: Malaysia) |