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The U.S. is hosting the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meetings in 2023 on "Creating a Resilient and Sustainable Future for All."
With 60 percent of U.S. goods exports going to APEC economies, these meetings are a major opportunity for advancing U.S. competitiveness and thought leadership on economic resilience, sustainability, and inclusivity across the region.
Through insightful videos, in-depth analysis, interactive programs, and more, ASPI is dedicated to facilitating dialogue, generating ideas, and providing thoughtful analysis on APEC's outcomes and progress.
Jing Qian decodes President Xi Jinping's speech at a welcome dinner following the Woodside bilateral summit with President Joe Biden on November 15, 2023.
Chinese President Xi Jinping addressed business leaders after his Woodside bilateral summit with U.S. President Joe Biden on the sidelines of the 2023 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) CEO Summit.
Koji Tomita and Daniel Russel discuss a wide range of topics, including how Washington and Tokyo would address the regional challenges that affect both national and global interests.
Wendy Cutler guides a discussion about what went wrong at last year's APEC summit and how the U.S.-China trade conflict will shape regional trade talks going forward.
ABOUT APEC 2023
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The U.S. is hosting the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meetings in 2023 on "Creating a Resilient and Sustainable Future for All."
With 60 percent of U.S. goods exports going to APEC economies, these meetings are a major opportunity for advancing U.S. competitiveness and thought leadership on economic resilience, sustainability, and inclusivity across the region.
Through insightful videos, in-depth analysis, interactive programs, and more, ASPI is dedicated to facilitating dialogue, generating ideas, and providing thoughtful analysis on APEC's outcomes and progress.
EXPERT ANALYSIS
Wendy Cutler, How the U.S. Can Show It's Once Again an Economic Player in Asia, The Hill (Op-ed)
Our Featured Experts
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Wendy Cutler, Vice President and Managing Director, Washington, D.C. Office
Shay Wester, Director of Asian Economic Affairs and Outreach Director
Haeyoon Kim, Senior Program Officer
Daniel Russel, Vice President, International Security and Diplomacy
Blake Berger, Associate Director
Richard Maude, Senior Fellow, Asia Society Policy Institute, and Executive Director, Policy, Asia Society Australia
Dominique Fraser, Research Associate