| APEC was established in
1989 to further enhance economic growth
and prosperity for the region and to strengthen
the Asia-Pacific community.
Since its inception, APEC has worked
to reduce tariffs and other trade barriers
across the Asia-Pacific region, creating
efficient domestic economies and dramatically
increasing exports. Key to achieving
APEC's vision are what are referred
to as the 'Bogor Goals' of free and
open trade and investment in the Asia-Pacific
by 2010 for industrialised economies
and 2020 for developing economies. These
goals were adopted by Leaders at their
1994 meeting in Bogor, Indonesia.
Free and open trade and investment
helps economies to grow, creates jobs
and provides greater opportunities for
international trade and investment.
In contrast, protectionism keeps prices
high and fosters inefficiencies in certain
industries. Free and open trade helps
to lower the costs of production and
thus reduces the prices of goods and
services - a direct benefit to all.
APEC also works to create an environment
for the safe and efficient movement
of goods, services and people across
borders in the region through policy
alignment and economic and technical
cooperation. |