2014 PECC Singapore Conference
“New Priorities of Regional Economic Integration - Mandate for APEC”
(Co-organized by SINCPEC & CNCPEC)
10 - 11 February, 2014
Orchard Hotel, Singapore
Monday, February 10 |
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0830-0900 |
Registration of Participants |
0900-0930 |
Welcome Remarks
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0930-0950 |
Opening Speech
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0950-1000 |
Q&A Session Moderator:
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1000-1040 | Coffee Break |
1040-1100 |
Keynote Speech
|
1100-1115 |
Q&A Session Moderator:
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1115-1230 |
Session I: Strategic Assessment and Outlook of Asia Pacific Economy The Asia Pacific economies are undergoing structural reforms for the purpose of achieving sustainable development and improving people’s living standards. Based on the stocktaking of the experience in the past and an outlook of the direction of regional economic development for the next 5-10 years, we need to study:
Moderator:
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1115-1135 |
Keynote Speech
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1135-1215 |
Panel Discussion
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1215-1230 |
Q&A Session |
1230-1430 |
Lunch |
1300-1320 |
Guest of Honor:
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1320-1335 |
Q&A Session Moderator:
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1430-1600 |
Session II: Regional Economic Integration and Multilateral Trading System The number of regional and bilateral trade agreements in the Asia Pacific region has increased with the WTO DDA facing challenges. With the WTO as the core of multilateral trading system, the regional trading arrangements should reinforce each other, instead of excluding each other.
Moderator:
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1430-1450 |
Keynote Speech
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1450-1530 |
Panel Discussion
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1530-1545 |
Q&A Session |
1545-1615 |
Coffee Break |
1615-1730 |
Session III: Physical Connectivity Of the three aspects of connectivity, physical connectivity is of fundamental significance to the promotion of regional integration. We shall pay attention to the urgent needs and the long-term roadmap of regional physical connectivity.
Moderator:
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1615-1635 |
Keynote Speech
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1635-1715 |
Panel Discussion
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1715-1730 |
Q&A Session |
1800-2030 |
Welcome Dinner |
1800-1830 |
Cocktain Reception |
1830-1850 |
Guest of Honour:
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1850-1900 |
Q&A Session Moderator:
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Tuesday, February 11 |
|
0900-0930 |
Registration of participants. |
0930-0940 |
Welcome Remarks
|
0940-1000 |
Opening Speech
|
1000-1010 |
Q&A Session Moderator:
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1010-1030 |
Coffee Break |
1030-1125 |
Session IV: Financial Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific Financial cooperation remains a weak link in regional economic cooperation. In the regional efforts to make structural adjustment for economic growth, an important role should be given to financial cooperation.
Moderator:
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1030-1050 |
Keynote Address
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1050-1130 |
Panel Discussion
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1130-1145 |
Q&A Session |
1145-1205 |
Concluding Session: Next Steps Concluding Remarks
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1205-1400 | Lunch |
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