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DESCRIPTION:New Development and Future Direction of\n Asia Pacific Regional
  Economic Integration \n  November 14-15\, 2013  Beijing\, China\n&nbsp\;
 \n&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n\nThursday\, Nov 14\n&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n\n0845-0930\n\n\nOpen
 ing Ceremony\n&nbsp\;\nModerator:\n\nAn Zhongli\, CNCPEC\n\n&nbsp\;\nWelco
 me Remarks\n&nbsp\;\nSpeaker:\n\nAmb. Tang Guoqiang\, CNCPEC\n\n&nbsp\;\nK
 eynote Speech\n&nbsp\;\nSpeaker:\n\nSun Yuanjiang\, MOFCOM\, China\n\n&nbs
 p\;\n\n\n\n\n0930-0945 \n\n\nCoffee Break\n&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n\n0945-1200\n\n
 \nPart I: Progress\, Difficult Issues and Outlook of TPP Negotiations \nMo
 derator:\n\nZou Mingrong\, CNCPEC\n\n&nbsp\;\n&nbsp\;Speakers:\nThe US’s c
 onsideration and latest position on TPP \n\nPeter Petri\, Brandeis Univers
 ity\, USA The new landscape of world trade policy (1.33 MB)\n\nThe implica
 tions of Japan’s participation in TPP negotiation and other negotiating pa
 rties’ attitude towards Japan’s participation  \n\nMasahiro Kawai\, ADBI\n
 \nProgress and difficult issues of TPP negotiations and the outlook  \n\nC
 hristopher Findlay\, University of Adelaide \nHugh Stephens\, Asia Pacific
  Foundation of Canada  Canada and the TPP: Short Term Tactics and Long Ter
 m Strategy (77.86 kB)\nRodrigo Contreras\, Trade Consultants\, Chile\n\n&n
 bsp\;\nDiscussants\n\nDeborah Elms\, Temasek Foundation Centre for Trade &
 amp\; Negotiations (TFCTN) \nRob Scollay\, APEC Study Centre\,University o
 f Auckland Business School\, New Zealand \nShujiro Urata\, Waseda Universi
 ty \nZhang Jianping\, Department of International Economic Research Cooper
 ation\, NDRC\, China  How far away is China from TPP? (77.93 kB)\n\n\n\n\n
 \n1200-1330\n\n\nBuffet Luncheon\n&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n\n1330- 1445\n\n\nPart II
 ：Progress\, Difficult Issues and Outlook of RCEP\, CJK\, AEC\, TTIP and Pa
 cific Alliance\n&nbsp\;\nModerator:\n\nWu Zhenglong\, CNCPEC\n\n&nbsp\;\nS
 peakers:\nAEC and RCEP\n\nDjisman Simandjuntak\, Prasetiya Mulya Foundatio
 n AEC and RCEP in a changing global context: Imperative of deepening at an
  accelerated pace (135.69 kB)\n\n&nbsp\;CK\,CJK\,RCEP\n\nWang Jiangning\, 
 MOFCOM\, China \nInkyo Cheong\, Inha University\, Korea  Korea’s position 
 on CK FTA\, CJK FTA\, TPP and RCEP: A personal viewpoint (ppt) (689.2 kB) 
 The Prospects for Korea’s Participation for Mega FTAs in the Asia Pacific 
 Region (paper) (52.04 kB)\n\n&nbsp\;CJK\, RCEP\n\nShujiro Urata\, Waseda U
 niversity\, Japan \n\n&nbsp\;\n&nbsp\;Discussants\n\nPeter Petri\, Brandei
 s University\, USA \nTan Khee Giap\, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy\
 , National University of Singapore \nChristopher Findlay\, University of A
 delaide\, Australia \nWang Yuzhu\, NIIS\, Chinese Academy of Social Scienc
 es (CASS) \n\n\n\n\n\n1445- 1500\n\n\nCoffee Break\n\n\n\n\n1500 - 1730\n
 \n\nPart III: Comparative Analysis of Similarities and Differences of Vari
 ous RTAs and the Possibility of Convergence between them\, esp. RCEP and T
 PP\n&nbsp\;\nModerator:\n\nShen Minghui\, NIIS\, CASS\n\nSpeakers:&nbsp\;&
 nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \n\nSimilarities and differences in obj
 ectives and principles\nSimilarities and differences in Areas\nSimilaritie
 s and differences in degree of liberalization of common areas \nSensitive 
 Issues \n\n\nDeborah Elms\, TFCTN (on TPP and RCEP)   Sensitive Issues Ahe
 ad: TPP and RCEP (1.84 MB)\nGaneshan Wignaraja\, ADBI (on 10+ 1’s and RCEP
 )  Why the RCEP matters for Asia and the world (49.06 kB)\nPeter Petri\, B
 randeis University\, USA (on TPP and TTIP) The TPP and TTIP (68.27 kB)\n\n
 &nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; 5. The relations between TPP and RCEP and the
  possibilities of their final convergence \n\nRob Scollay\, APEC Study Cen
 tre\, University of Auckland Business School\, New Zealand TPP\, RCEP and 
 Prospects for Eventual Convergence (98.52 kB)\n\nDiscussants:\n\nInkyo Che
 ong\, Inha University\, Korea \nWang Jinbo\, Research Academy of Commerce\
 , China \nKaoru Nabeshima\, IDE-JETRO\, Japan \nZhao Jianglin\, NIIS\, CAS
 S\, China \n\n\n\n\n\n1800-2000\n\n\nDinner\nModerator:\n\nAmb. Tang Guoqi
 ang\, CNCPEC\n\nKeynote Speech: BRICS to promote the reshaping of the inte
 rnational landscape\nGuest of Honor:\n\nH.E. Mr. Ji Peiding\, President\, 
 Association of Former Diplomats of China \n\n\n\n\n\nFriday\, November 15
 \n&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n\n0845-1000 \n\n\nPart IV: The Regional Integration Strat
 egy of the ASEAN and Various Economies\nModerator:\n\nZhang Jianping\, Dep
 artment of International Economic Research Cooperation\, NRDC\, China\n\nS
 peakers:\n\nMatthew Goodman\, Center for Strategic and International Studi
 es (CSIS)\, USA (on USA)&nbsp\; U.S. Economic Strategy in the Asia Pacific
  Region: Promoting Growth\, Rules and Presence (108.71 kB) \nSankyom Kim\,
  Korea Institute of International Economic Policy (KIEP) (on Korea) \nChri
 stopher Findlay\, University of Adelaide\, Australia (on Australia) Mega-r
 egionalism in Asia Pacific (116.35 kB)\nTan Khee Giap\, Lee Kuan Yew Schoo
 l of Public Policy\, National University of Singapore (on ASEAN and Singap
 ore) \nRodrigo Contreras\, Trade Consultants\, Chile (on Chile)\n\nDiscuss
 ants:\n\nWinichai Chaemchaeng\, International Institute for Asia-Pacific S
 tudies\, Bangkok University\, Thailand \nHugh Stephens\, Asia Pacific Foun
 dation of Canada \nRob Scollay\, APEC Study Centre\, University of Aucklan
 d Business School\, New Zealand \nLu Jianren\, China-ASEAN Research Instit
 ute of Guangxi University\n\n\n\n\n\n1000-1015 \n\n\nCoffee Break \n\n\n\n
 \n1015-1215\n\n\nPart V: Work towards FTAAP\, while pushing forward the Ru
 le-based Multilateral Trading System\; the role of APEC in this Aspect\nMo
 derator:\n\nAmb. Tang Guoqiang\, CNCPEC\n\nSpeakers:\nIn order to achieve 
 FTAAP\, what policies and measures should be taken to make the RTAs comple
 mentary rather than conflicting to each other \n\nZhang Yunling\, CASS\n\n
 How to push forward the WTO Doha Round in the current RTA talks? \n\nWinic
 hai Chaemchaeng\, International Institute for Asia Pacific Studies\, Bangk
 ok University\, Thailand How to push the WTO Doha Round in the current RTA
  talks? (180.67 kB)\n\nThe role of APEC in promoting regional economic int
 egration \n\nMatthew Goodman\, CSIS\, USA\n\nDiscussants:\n\nHugh Stephens
 \, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada \nMasahiro Kawai\, ADBI \nRob Scollay
 \, APEC Study Centre\, University of Auckland Business School\, New Zealan
 d \nLiu Chenyang\, APEC Study Center\, Nankai University \n\n\n\n\n\n1215 
 \n\n\nConcluding Remarks\n&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n\n1230-1400 \n\n\nBuffet Lunch\n&
 nbsp\;\n\n\n\n https://mail.old.pecc.org/event-calendar/past-events/event/
 332-cncpec-seminar-new-development-future-direction-of-asia-pacific-region
 al-economic-integration
DTSTART:20131114T000000Z
DTEND:20131115T000000Z
LOCATION:China\, Beijing ()
SUMMARY:CNCPEC Seminar: New Development & Future Direction of Asia Pacific 
 Regional Economic Integration
URL:https://mail.old.pecc.org/event-calendar/past-events/event/332-cncpec-s
 eminar-new-development-future-direction-of-asia-pacific-regional-economic-
 integration
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