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U.S. Embassy in Malaysia -- The United States congratulates New Zealand for hosting a successful APEC year during the ongoing economic and health challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. Throughout an entirely virtual APEC year, the United States sought to work with APEC economies to build a more open digital economy, advance women’s economic empowerment, strengthen supply chain resilience and trade facilitation, and promote sustainable economic growth. President Biden’s participation at the APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting highlights U.S. leadership and commitment to the Indo-Pacific region and to multilateral cooperation. Leaders endorsed the Aotearoa Plan of Action for APEC’s Putrajaya Vision 2040, which will actualize this vision by establishing concrete individual and collective actions. WHY WE ENGAGE IN APEC Through APEC, the United States seeks to advance a free, fair, and open economic policy agenda that benefits U.S. workers, businesses, and families. The 21 APEC member economies account for approximately 47 percent of global trade. As of 2020, fellow APEC members were the destination for more than 62.2 percent of U.S. goods exports, and six of the top 10 export markets for the United States are APEC members. Private sector input, through engagement with the APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC) and regular technical exchanges between governments, business leaders, and other stakeholders, is critical to ensuring that APEC is delivering pragmatic solutions to the key challenges facing U.S. workers and businesses at home and in the region. MAKING TRADE IN THE REGION FREE, FAIR, AND OPEN The United States is committed to working with APEC economies to make trade a force for good that encourages a race to the top and delivers economic prosperity for our workers and all our people. U.S. priorities in APEC include ensuring that trade policies are resilient and inclusive, and advance the needs of U.S. workers, consumers, and businesses, and preparing other economies for participation in high-standard trade agreements. The United States also works in APEC to advance the administration’s trade agenda by:
SUPPORTING U.S. INNOVATION AND THE DIGITAL ECONOMY COVID-19 has underscored the importance of the digital economy in driving economic growth, creating new jobs, and cultivating new markets and new industries in all APEC economies. A more open, interoperable, and secure Internet will benefit the U.S. economy, where the digital economy accounts for an estimated five percent of GDP. This year, United States promoted new, innovative digital technologies to respond to, and recover from, COVID-19 by:
HELPING U.S. COMPANIES DO BUSINESS We work in APEC to improve implementation of economic policies, business regulation, and fair competition to level the playing field and open markets for U.S. companies. We also work with economies to implement good regulatory practices, break down barriers to business, and institute anti-corruption measures. Our work in APEC makes it easier for U.S. companies to do business in the region by:
EXPANDING WOMEN’S PARTICIPATION IN THE ECONOMY One of our top priorities for APEC remains advancing women’s economic empowerment across the region. Greater economic participation, and leadership by women, especially in the region’s post-pandemic economic recovery, will spur GDP growth and foster stability. This year the United States celebrated APEC’s 10th Anniversary of the Policy Partnership on Women and the Economy and the Women and the Economy Forum which helped to institutionalize APEC’s work on this topic. Through APEC, we work to expand economic opportunities for women by:
PROMOTING HEALTHY, RESILIENT, AND SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIES The United States works with partners in APEC to address external factors that affect economic participation, such as social protection, health, and environmental issues. Working to maintain healthy populations, build resilience, and promote the sustainable use of environmental resources are all necessary to maintain long-term economic growth. We work in APEC to mitigate the economic impacts of health and environmental challenges by:
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