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Vol.13, June 2007 |
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Sydney, Australia, June 6, 2007 Australian Prime Minister John Howard outlines his objectives for Australia's chairmanship of the next APEC summit in Sydney in September. In addition to advancing the Doha Round of WTO negotiations and APEC structural reform, a key aim is to build consensus among APEC Leaders on practical ways forward to tackle climate change. |
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Sydney, Australia, June 8, 2007 The 2nd APEC Health Ministers' Meeting focused on the health threats to the region and endorsed the APEC Functioning Economies in Times of Pandemic Guidelines, a resource for member economies and a pivotal step in acknowledging the importance of improving regional capacity for emergency management and response planning. |
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Tokyo, Japan, June 1, 2007 The APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC) has decided that the issues of advancing regional economic integration in the Asia Pacific, addressing climate change and the need for enhanced energy security will be important features of its dialogue with APEC Leaders when they meet in Sydney in September. |
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Darwin, Australia, May 29, 2007 The 8th APEC Energy Ministers' Meeting has concluded with the release of the 'Darwin Declaration', recognizing the need to deploy cleaner, more efficient and sustainable energy technologies. |
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Hunter Valley, Australia, April 5, 2007 The inaugural APEC Food Safety Cooperation Forum looked at what can be done to counter the increasing pressure put on the region's food and water supplies by increasing population, climate change and environmental damage. |
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