APEC Senior Officials endorsed the Environmental Services Action Plan (ESAP) in the September 2015 meeting in Cebu, Philippines1. As part of the implementation of the ESAP, this workshop aims to build and enhance understanding of a wide range of services in environmental industries / businesses and identify key industry challenges that can contribute to the development of the APEC Action Plan.
The main feature of the workshop is the discussion of specific industries related to the environment. Each of these sessions consists of an industry expert (to brief on the industry, value creation, major players, trends, challenges from the industry perspective) and a business representative (to brief on its own business model, the services required to deliver their product or service, value generation, and challenges they face in various economies.
1 2015 APEC Ministerial Meeting, Joint Ministerial Statement, Manila, Philippines, 17 November 2015, http://www.apec.org/Meeting-Papers/Annual-Ministerial-Meetings/Annual/2015/2015_amm
Thursday, 11 May 2017 |
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0830 - 0900 |
Registration |
0900 - 0910 |
Welcome Remarks
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0915 - 1030 |
Session 1: Key Issues in environmental services trade Moderator:
Panellists:
Q & A
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1030 - 1115 |
Session 2-1: Water Business Moderator:
Panellists:
Q & A
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1115 - 1130 |
Coffee Break
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1130 - 1300 |
Session 2 -2: Moderator:
Panellists:
Q & A Environmental damage remediation services Panellists:
Q & A |
1300 - 1400 |
Lunch
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1400 - 1530 |
Session 3 Moderator:
Renewable energy business Panellists:
Q & A
Energy efficiency business Panellists:
Q & A
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1530 - 1545 |
Coffee Break
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1545 - 1645 |
Session 4: Panel Discussion Moderator:
Panellists:
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1645 - 1655 |
Closing remarks
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