APEC Meeting Calls For Efforts To Ensure Open Trade, Equitable Vaccine Access

APEC Meeting Calls For Efforts To Ensure Open Trade, Equitable Vaccine Access

BANGKOK, May 24 (NNN-TNA) – Trade officials and representatives from the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) economies, called for efforts to ensure open trade, equitable COVID-19 vaccine access and work to progress the Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific (FTAAP).

“We reaffirm the importance of rules-based multilateral trading system, with the WTO (World Trade Organisation) at its core,” according to a chair’s statement issued yesterday, a day after the two-day APEC Ministers Responsible for Trade (MRT) meeting, concluded in Bangkok.

The meeting, with online or offline participants from APEC economies, was chaired by Jurin Laksanavisit, Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister of Thailand, host of APEC 2022.

According to the statement of the chair, APEC economies are determined to safeguard a free, fair, open, non-discriminatory, transparent, inclusive and predictable trade and investment environment, as well as, continue to work to ensure a level-playing field and support necessary reforms in WTO, to improve the effectiveness of its monitoring, negotiating and dispute settlement functions.

“We support efforts to deliver timely, pragmatic, effective and forward-looking multilateral outcomes, at the Twelfth WTO Ministerial Conference, promoting efficient and equitable distribution of safe, effective, quality-assured, and affordable COVID-19 vaccines, therapeutics, diagnostics and other essential medical goods, as well as, areas relevant to trade and health.”

They also called for efforts to develop a multi-year work plan, to continue dialogue and capacity building programmes, with a view to progress the FTAAP agenda, including, both traditional and next generation trade and investment issues, according to the statement.

The chair’s statement was issued as “some economies cannot reach agreements on one subject in the joint statement,” with the MRT meeting concluded, without a joint statement, Jurin told a press conference on Sunday.– NNN-TNA

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