APEC Leaders To Push For New Global Economic Plan
VIJAY JOSHI
SINGAPORE (AP) President Barack Obama and other Asia-Pacific leaders, meeting at a summit this week, will push for a new global strategy to reduce the crippling imbalances in the world economy blamed for the severe financial crisis. Obama and 20 other leaders of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation forum also are expected to pledge a phase-out in fossil fuel subsidies blamed for encouraging wasteful consumption and undermining efforts to combat climate change. The APEC summit on Nov. 14-15 comes amid fears that the small economic recovery in the U.S., Germany, Japan and elsewhere will fizzle out by the middle of next year once pent-up investment demand has run its course and consumption drops. Ahead of the summit, officials and ministers from APEC countries will hold meetings starting Sunday to discuss the financial crisis, climate change and to review APEC's unfulfilled goal made in Bogor, Indonesia in 1994 to achieve free trade and investment among developed members by 2010. The Bogor goal "is a benchmark to measure ourselves against, and if we have not quite achieved all of it, well, I think we have to encourage ourselves to go further," Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong told reporters.- Loading Comments...
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