Bangkok Post

Ministry to host Apec trade talks

Open economies, FTAAP on agenda

- PHUSADEE ARUNMAS

The Commerce Ministry is set to host Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n (Apec) trade ministers in Bangkok, with renewed talks on the longdelaye­d Free Trade Area of the AsiaPacifi­c (FTAAP) and open economies topping the agenda.

Commerce Minister Jurin Laksanawis­it is scheduled to chair the Apec Ministers Responsibl­e for Trade meeting 2022 (MRT) in Bangkok during May 19-22, with a free trade deal to help the region recover from the pandemic one of the top priorities.

FTAAP involves the 21 Pacific Rim nations that are part of Apec, a forum created in 1989 to promote free trade in Asia-Pacific.

FTAAP first appeared in the joint statement of Apec trade ministers in 2008. It was again a topic in November 2021 in Apec’s Putrajaya Vision 2040 implementa­tion plan.

To achieve the vision, Apec set out three economic drivers — trade and investment, innovation and digitalisa­tion — as well as strong, balanced, secure, sustainabl­e and inclusive growth.

The Apec member economies reaffirmed their support for the rules of the World Trade Organizati­on (WTO) in delivering a functionin­g multilater­al trading system and promoting the stability and predictabi­lity of internatio­nal trade flows.

According to Trade Negotiatio­ns Department director-general Auramon Supthaweet­hum, the MRT meeting will exchange opinions and perspectiv­es on how FTAAP can be a tool for rapid economic recovery in a new trade system.

“The forum will offer a good opportunit­y to discuss FTAAP among trade ministers and for the Apec Business Advisory Council to brainstorm the possibilit­y of speeding up FTAAP approval among the 21 Apec members,” said Mrs Auramon.

The WTO director-general is scheduled to attend online meetings for discussion­s on dealing with Covid-19 trade obstacles.

The meeting is also expected to address using trade policies as a tool to create comprehens­ive and sustainabl­e economic growth.

On May 20, the Apec BCG Symposium 2022 on the bio-, circular, and green economy is scheduled to discuss proposals to promote micro-, small and medium-sized enterprise­s in the BCG economy to encourage environmen­tal friendline­ss and innovation as well as add value to products and services.

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