BEIJING, Nov. 20 -- Foreign and economic ministers
from 21 economies in the Asia Pacific region posed for a group photograph on
Wednesday. The APEC ministerial meeting is being held at the National Museum in
Lima.
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Foreign and economic ministers from 21
economies in the Asia Pacific region pose for a group photograph on
Wednesday. (Photo: CCTV.com) Photo
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The two-day ministerial meeting is focusing on global
economic issues, APEC's support for the WTO Doha Round negotiations and the APEC
regional economic integration.
Other topics to be discussed include corporate social
responsibility, human security, APEC institutional reform, trade and investment.
The talks will also focus on structural reform, anti-corruption and
transparency, economic and technical cooperation, climate change and APEC food
system.
The APEC foreign and trade ministers are also
preparing a report and other documents for the leaders' meeting this weekend.
The report is expected to contain recommendations related to major APEC themes,
such as trade and investment liberalization and facilitation and regional
economic integration.
A total of 3,600 delegates, including 19 leaders and
55 ministers, from APEC member economies are expected to attend the leaders'
weekend meeting.
APEC leaders are expected to issue a special
statement on the current global financial crisis. The declaration will be a
"complement" to the action plan adopted at the G-20 summit in Washington last
week.
APEC was established in 1989. The 21 member economies
of APEC account for 49 percent of world trade and represent 55 percent of the
world's Gross Domestic Product.
(Source: CCTV.com)