THIRD APEC MINISTERIAL MEETING
SEOUL, KOREA
12-14 NOVEMBER 1991
Annex B
SEOUL APEC DECLARATION
OBJECTIVES
Representatives of Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Canada, the People's Republic
of China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Malaysia, New
Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, Chinese Taipei, Thailand and the United
States of America, meeting in Seoul from 12 to 14 November 1991 at Ministerial
level,
Recognising that the dynamic growth of economies of the Asia-Pacific
region has brought with it growing economic interdependence and strong common
interests in maintaining the region's economic dynamism;
Conscious of the vital interests shared by the Asia-Pacific economies
in the expansion of free trade and investment, both at the regional and global
level, and of the dangers inherent in protectionism;
Recognising that the healthy and balanced development of economic interdependence
within the Asia-Pacific region based upon openness and a spirit of partnership
is essential for the prosperity, stability and progress of the entire region;
Convinced that closer cooperation is needed to utilize more effectively
human and natural resources of the Asia-Pacific region so as to attain sustainable
growth of its economies while reducing economic disparities among them and improve
the economic and social well-being of its peoples;
Recalling the productive outcome of their two previous meetings held
in Canberra, 5-7 November 1989 and in Singapore, 29-31 July 1990, the basic
principles for Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation which emerged therefrom, and
the process of consultations and cooperation evolving among the participating
Asia-Pacific economies;
Acknowledging the important contribution made by the Association of
South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the pioneer role played by the Pacific
Economic Cooperation Conference (PECC) in fostering closer regional links and
dialogue;
Recognising the important role played by the GATT in fostering a healthy
and open multilateral trading system, in reducing barriers to trade and in eliminating
discriminatory treatment in international commerce;
Believing that Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation should serve as an
exemplary model of open regional cooperation;
Do hereby declare as follows:
1. The objectives of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (hereinafter referred
to as APEC) will be:
(a) to sustain the growth and development of the region for the common good
of its peoples and, in this way, to contribute to the growth and development
of the world economy;
(b) to enhance the positive gains, both for the region and the world economy,
resulting from increasing economic interdependence, including by encouraging
the flow of goods, services, capital and technology;
(c) to develop and strengthen the open multilateral trading system in the interest
of Asia-Pacific and all other economies:
(d) to reduce barriers to trade in goods and services and investment among
participants in a manner consistent with GATT principles, where applicable,
and without detriment to other economies.

SCOPE OF ACTIVITY
2. APEC will focus on those economic areas where there is scope to advance
common interests and achieve mutual benefits, including through:
(a) exchange of information and consultation on policies and developments relevant
to the common efforts of APEC economies to sustain growth, promote adjustment
and reduce economic disparities;
(b) development of strategies to reduce impediments to the flow of goods and
services and investment world-wide and within the region;
(c) promotion of regional trade, investment, financial resource flows, human
resources development, technology transfer, industrial cooperation and infrastructure
development;
(d) cooperation in specific sectors such as energy, environment, fisheries,
tourism, transportation and telecommunications.
3. In each of these fields, APEC will seek-
(a) to improve the identification and definition of the region's common interests
and, where appropriate, to project these interests in multilateral forums such
as the GAIT;
(b) to improve the understanding of the policy concerns, interests and experiences
of economic partners, particularly of their international implications, and
to help promote consistency in policy making in appropriate areas;
(c) to develop practical programs of economic cooperation to contribute to
economic dynamism and improved living standards throughout the region;
(d) to enhance and promote the role of the private sector and the application
of free market principles in maximising the benefits of regional cooperation.

MODE OF OPERATION
4. Cooperation will be based on:
(a) the principle of mutual benefit, taking into account the differences in
the stages of economic development and in the socio-political systems, and giving
due consideration to the needs of developing economies; and
(b) a commitment to open dialogue and consensus-building, with equal respect
for the views of all participants.
5. APEC will operate through a process of consultation and exchange of views
among high-level representatives of APEC economies, drawing upon research, analysis
and policy ideas contributed by participating economies and other relevant organisations
including the ASEAN and the South Pacific Forum (SPF) Secretariats and the PECC.
6. Recognising the important contribution of the private sector to the dynamism
of APEC economies, APEC welcomes and encourages active private sector participation
in appropriate APEC activities.

PARTICIPATION
7. Participation in APEC will be open, in principle, to those economies in
the Asia-Pacific region which:
(a) have strong economic linkages in the Asia-Pacific region; and
(b) accept the objectives and principles of APEC as embodied in this Declaration.
8. Decisions regarding future participation in APEC will be made on the basis
of a consensus of all existing participants.
9. Non-participant economies or organisations may be invited to the meetings
of APEC upon such terms and conditions as may be determined by all existing
participants.

ORGANISATION
10. A ministerial meeting of APEC participants will be held annually to determine
the direction and nature of APEC activities within the framework of this Declaration
and decide on arrangements for implementation. Participants who wish to host
ministerial meetings will have the opportunity to do so, with the host in each
case providing the chairman of the meeting.
11. Additional ministerial meetings may be convened as necessary to deal with
specific issues of common interest.
12. Responsibility for developing the APEC process in accord with the decisions
of the ministerial meetings and the work program determined at those meetings
will lie with a senior officials' meeting of representatives from each participant.
The senior officials' meeting will be chaired by a representative of the host
of the subsequent annual ministerial meeting, and will make necessary preparations
for that meeting.
13. Each project on the work program will be pursued by a working group composed
of representatives from participants, coordinated by one or more participants.
The working groups will identify specific areas of cooperation and policy options
relating to each project.

THE FUTURE OF APEC
14. Recognising the ongoing and dynamic nature of the APEC process, APEC will
retain the flexibility to evolve in line with the changes in regional economic
circumstances and the global economic environment and in response to the economic
policy challenges facing the Asia-Pacific region.
Seoul, 14 November 1991.
