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Chair’s Statement on the APEC Women and the Economy Forum
Issued by the APEC High-Level Dialogue on Women and the EconomyOn Friday in Shanghai, Huang Xiaowei, Vice President and First Member of the Secretariat of the All-China Women's Federation and Chair of the 2026 APEC Women and the Economy Forum, shared with ministers a statement that reflects the commitments and way forward for APEC to advance women's economic empowerment.
The statement laid out the priorities discussed during the High-Level Policy Dialogue on Women and the Economy and provided policy directions for member economies to support advancing equality and women’s economic empowerment.
Through the statement, member economies exchanged ideas and shared experiences under the theme "Promoting Women’s Economic Empowerment to Prosper Together in the Asia-Pacific" through the following key areas:
- Promoting women’s and girl’s full, effective and meaningful participation and leadership in digital transformation
- Upholding women’s meaningful participation and leadership in decision-making and management to ensure they benefit equally from technological advances and sustainable economic growth
- Facilitating economic growth that expands women's employment opportunities and promoting policies that support flexible work arrangements, new forms of employment and work-life balance
- Supporting women's entrepreneurship and their participation and leadership in trade and global value chains
Understanding the importance of quality care systems and family support infrastructure, ministers also encouraged greater recognition of paid and unpaid care and collaboration in caring responsibilities.
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APEC Advances Trade Agenda Ahead of Ministers’ Meeting in Suzhou
Issued by the APEC Committee on Trade and InvestmentAPEC economies met in Shanghai this week to advance work on regional trade and investment priorities ahead of the Ministers Responsible for Trade Meeting in Suzhou on 22–23 May, focusing discussions on economic integration, supply chain resilience, digital trade and efforts to reduce barriers to cross-border commerce.
At the APEC Committee on Trade and Investment meeting, officials discussed efforts to improve the movement of goods and services across borders, including work on paperless trade, digital customs procedures, supply chain connectivity and interoperability between digital trade systems.
“This Committee remains a key platform for advancing APEC’s trade and investment agenda at a time when the region continues to face economic uncertainty and evolving trade challenges,” said Julio Chan, Chair of the APEC Committee on Trade and Investment and APEC General Coordinator at Peru’s Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism.
“We must continue identifying areas of common interest and translate them into concrete initiatives that support a more connected, resilient and inclusive Asia-Pacific region,” Chan added.
Chan said the Committee’s work this year would focus on advancing progress toward the Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific agenda, further promoting the digitalization of trade processes and strengthening cooperation across APEC fora.
At the meeting, officials reviewed progress on efforts to advance economic integration in the region, including the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Digital Economy Partnership Agreement.
Economies also exchanged views on the World Trade Organization and the implementation of the WTO E-Commerce Agreement.
Officials discussed practical efforts to improve the movement of goods and services across borders, including work on customs digitalization, trade facilitation and supply chain performance.
Discussions also covered investment facilitation, transport and logistics connectivity, and cooperation to support more efficient and resilient supply chains across the region.
As digital technologies increasingly shape trade and business activity, economies reviewed ongoing work related to digital trade rules, artificial intelligence and cross-border digital cooperation.
Members also discussed initiatives aimed at strengthening workforce participation and inclusion, including work related to women’s economic empowerment, Indigenous businesses and access to assistive technologies.
The APEC Business Advisory Council updated officials on recommendations from regional business leaders, including calls to reduce trade and logistics costs, strengthen infrastructure connectivity and lower barriers affecting digital commerce and cross-border business activity. Business representatives also emphasized the importance of predictable trade conditions and resilient regional supply chains.
“APEC’s strength lies in its ability to bring economies together to identify practical areas of cooperation, particularly at a time when businesses and communities across the region are navigating a rapidly evolving trade environment,” Chan said.
“Through constructive and results-oriented discussions, we can continue turning shared priorities into initiatives that support a more connected, resilient and inclusive Asia-Pacific region,” he added.
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