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Obama Calls For Seamless Regional Integration
From Mikhail Raj Abdullah
HONOLULU, Nov 14 (Bernama) -- The 19th Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation
(APEC) summit came to an end here on Sunday, with the host, US President Barack
Obama, urging the 21-member economies to galvanise efforts with the
single-minded purpose of creating a seamless regional economy that will benefit
its three billion citizens.
Obama, hoping that the successful hosting of the APEC in the Hawaiian
capital would boost his chances as he seeks a second term in office, said three
specific areas were vital to achieving this objective, namely, increasing trade
and investment, promoting green jobs and streamlining regulations which would
encourage trade and job creation.
Flanked by the 18 fellow APEC leaders, including Prime Minister Najib Tun
Razak, who all donned formal suits and not Aloha shirts as
widely-expected, the US President also said that a crucial pre-requisite was to
work together to spur quicker economic growth.
"The economies of this region have a critical role to play in addressing the
imbalances and ensuring that growth is balanced and sustainable in the future,
said Obama, when reading out the Honolulu Declaration at the J.W. Marriott
Ihilani hotel.
Hawaii is the President's hometown.
The President of Mexico, Felipe Calderon and Thailand’s Prime Minister
Yingluck Shinawatra, did not attend the APEC.
Enormous progress has been made, but APEC's work toward a truly seamless
regional economy is only in the beginning stages.
"We instruct our ministers and officials to carry forward this work and to
strengthen the economic foundation of our shared Asia-Pacific community," said
Obama.
"We look forward to reviewing further progress when we convene again during
Russia’s hosting of APEC in 2012," he added.
Next year’s summit would be held in Vladisvostok, Russia’s largest port
city on the Pacific.
Further steps to open markets and facilitate regional trade include
dismantling the top barriers that SMEs face, so as to boost their capacity in
contributing to economic growth and job creation in APEC economies.
Obama said leaders also agreed to launch the APEC Travel Facilitation
Initiative to explore ways to make travel in the region faster, easier, and more
secure, as well as implement the APEC New Strategy for Structural Reform plans
by 2015 in order to reduce behind-the-border barriers and promote balanced,
inclusive, and sustainable growth.
Leaders also pledged to implement the APEC Cross Border Privacy Rules System
to reduce barriers to information flow, enhance consumer privacy, and promote
interoperability across regional data privacy regimes.
The President said that the leaders during their deliberations agreed that
APEC economies facilitate commerce and promote economic growth by pursuing
liberalisation of air cargo services.
Obama said APEC economies would also take steps to increase convergence and
cooperation in their regulatory systems as part of efforts to pursue common
objectives to prevent technical barriers to trade, related to emerging green
technologies, including smart grid interoperability standards, green buildings,
and solar technologies.
APEC would also strengthen food safety systems and facilitate trade,
including, supporting the Global Food Safety Fund – an innovative
capacity-building partnership with the World Bank.
"We will also ensure implementation of our APEC anti-corruption and open
government commitments by 2014 through deeper cooperation in APEC," Obama said.
Set up in 1989, Apec's member economies include Australia, Brunei,
Canada, Chile, China, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New
Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, United
States, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Russia and Vietnam.
-- BERNAMA