Asia Pacific business leaders call for forging new path on inclusion, resilience, sustainability


BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, April 30 (Xinhua) -- APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC) members have urged APEC trade ministers to leverage challenges facing the region as opportunities to place the region on a new path of economic inclusion, resilience, and sustainability.

"The private sector wants to see governments in the region build on the lessons learned from dealing with the pandemic to make trade more resilient, inclusive, and sustainable for all," ABAC Chair Dominic Ng said at a press conference of ABAC meeting that ended here on Sunday.

"ABAC is supporting this effort by bringing forward clear, concrete recommendations for governments that, if implemented, will result in tangible outcomes. Many of these recommendations are captured in the letters and statements that we finalized at our meeting in Brunei," said Ng.

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
   

Next In World

Trump asks US Supreme Court to pause law threatening TikTok ban
Number of active U.S. drilling rigs unchanged this week
Roundup: U.S. crude supplies up, other petroleum data mixed
Weekly storage of natural gas in U.S. decreases: EIA
U.S. oil imports, exports down last week
Over one third Americans take on debt in holiday spending: survey
Canadian lawmaker to start work on defeating Trudeau government in early January
U.S. stocks close lower
Passengers at major UK airports face travel disruption due to fog
Engineer pleads not guilty in US case over deadly Iran-linked drone strike

Others Also Read