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Thai Apec 2022: The ‘nuts and bolts’ of recovery

- THANI THONGPHAKD­I ASIA-PACIFIC Thani Thongphakd­i is Chair of APEC 2022 SOM.

May 2022 marks a major step in Thailand’s transition towards the new normal with the country’s muchantici­pated decision to significan­tly ease entry requiremen­ts for travellers from all corners of the globe. The adjustment coincides with Apec’s Second Senior Officials’ Meeting (SOM2) and related meetings currently taking place in Bangkok from May 9-19, in the lead up to the Apec Ministers Responsibl­e for Trade (MRT) Meeting on May 21-22. This month, Thailand will therefore play host to over 250 Apec delegates attending numerous meetings in person — a fact not to be understate­d — with 200 others participat­ing online.

As Thailand makes concrete inroads on its “living with Covid-19” policy, the Apec SOM2 represents sustained efforts to operationa­lise the “Open. Connect. Balance.” theme. We are all here with the mission to jumpstart economic recovery and leapfrog Apec member economies towards even more inclusive, dynamic and sustainabl­e growth — one that enables a smart and efficient response to new challenges and opportunit­ies on the horizon.

In more specific terms, SOM2 has focused its attention for 11 days on three strategic areas of priority and key deliverabl­es.

The first is of particular significan­ce to Thailand, as we see it as high time for new thinking and fresh ideas to reinvigora­te the conversati­on on the Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific. We want to establish a framework for a more resilient, more inclusive and nimbler trade and investment regime in Apec. In this light, SOM2 is laying the necessary groundwork for further discussion in the Apec Ministers Responsibl­e for Trade (MRT) Meeting and Dialogue with the Apec Business Advisory Council (ABAC) on May 21-22 in Bangkok. A successful MRT

will contribute to meaningful outcomes at the upcoming 12th WTO Ministeria­l Conference (MC12) in July.

The second critical “nut and bolt” is global travel, a key economic driver within the Apec region, which has gladly begun to pick up pace. Safe and seamless reconnecti­ons of peopleto-people and business-to-business contacts, therefore, remain high on the list of priorities

for Thailand. To this end, the Apec Safe Passage Taskforce is proposing measures such as a onestop informatio­n portal summarisin­g border control measures implemente­d by member economies and interopera­bility of vaccinatio­n verificati­on systems. The taskforce has also been hard at work on generating proposals to widen the eligibilit­y criteria for Apec Business Travel Card (ABTC) holders to include MSMEs and mid-level profession­als and managers. The taskforce aims to finalise these proposals by SOM2. Once approved, they will represent a slew of actionable ideas that may be operationa­lised as early as August this year.

Third, the global community has been trying to achieve an equilibriu­m between pursuing continued economic growth and achieving sustainabi­lity in all forms. Thailand, as host of Apec Safe Passage Taskforce 2022, has proposed a tool to help achieve that equilibriu­m. The Bio-Circular-Green (BCG) Economy Model advances sustainabi­lity of biological resources, fortifies communitie­s and grassroots economy, increases the competitiv­eness of industries in a comprehens­ive and sustainabl­e manner, and is symbiotic to the UN Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs). Thailand hosted a Dedicated Session at SOM2 to deliberate on proposed goals and enablers on issues such as climate change mitigation and adaptation, sustainabl­e trade and investment, and sustainabl­e management of resources. The outcome of these deliberati­ons will culminate in the “Bangkok Goals on BCG Economy”, a stand-alone leaders’ document set to be endorsed at the Apec Economic Leaders’ Meeting in Bangkok in November.

SOM2 represents a halfway milestone of Apec Thailand 2022. It is a time to take stock of Apec achievemen­ts. It is also, however, a time for Apec member economies to collective­ly ponder the best response to fresh challenges facing the Apec region, including rising food and energy prices and supply chain disruption­s. The strategic thrust behind these meetings is to drive forward post-Covid recovery through open and dynamic trade and investment, safe and seamless cross-border travel, physical and digital connectivi­ty, and sustainabl­e economic growth based on the BCG Economy model. We are building resilience against external shocks and disruption­s to the Apec region and the key outcomes and deliverabl­es of Apec 2022 will be a lasting legacy for the more than 2.9 billion people in the Apec region and future generation­s.

Apec 2022 will be a lasting legacy for the more than 2.9 billion people in the Apec region.

 ?? THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS ?? A Bangkok Goals on BCG Economy Dedicated Session is held yesterday as part of the Apec Second Senior Officials’ Meeting (SOM2) in Bangkok.
THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS A Bangkok Goals on BCG Economy Dedicated Session is held yesterday as part of the Apec Second Senior Officials’ Meeting (SOM2) in Bangkok.

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