APEC ministers pledge joint efforts to overcome financial crisis

Written by Writer on Friday, November 21st, 2008

ministers pledge joint efforts to overcome financial crisis

LIMA, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) — Foreign and from the 21 of the () forum on Thursday called for joint efforts to overcome the ongoing and revive the Doha Round .

economies are committed to implementing all to bolster the real economy and boost investment and in the region,” said a joint statement released by the ministers after a two-day Asia- () Ministerial Meeting in the .

“Ensuring a rapid, coordinated and effective response to the current is the highest priority for economies and will be the focus of attention” when leaders meet on the weekend, said the statement.

The ministers met in Peru during the “most difficult set of economic conditions” since was created in 1989, it said.

Peruvian Foreign Minister Jose Garcia Belunde, who chaired the meeting, said the ministers have reaffirmed their opposition to trade and .

The ministers have agreed to continue to “strengthen in the region and expand trade activities,” he said.

“We’ve decided to continue supporting the , including the , and to support a conclusion to the Doha trade round,” he said.

Australian Trade Minister said the ministers not only have reached an consensus to push forward the Doha talks but also agreed on the direction to conclude it.

Crean called on the leaders to make commitment based on the action plan adopted by the G-20 countries in Washington earlier this month, noting that nine of the members participated in the Washington meeting.

at various levels” are required to deal with the financial crisis, he said.

U.S. Trade Minister Susan Schwab said world leaders should learn from the Great Depression in the 1930s and prevent a “prolonged and deepening” crisis from taking place.

Schwab noted that the G-20 nations had made it clear that trade barriers and protectionism will not be an option during the crisis and it is vital to conclude the Doha talks as soon as possible.

The world economies should “use trade in a positive way” to avert the crisis, she said.

“We will do everything we can” to push forward the Doha talks, she added.

Singapore Trade and Industry Minister Lim Hng Kiang said has yet to confront many challenges and the financial crisis is likely to top ’s agenda next year when Singpore takes over as the chair.

The 20th Ministerial Meeting started on Wednesday to make final preparations for the Leaders’ Meeting this weekend.

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