PECC Singapore Conference 2015
Achieving Inclusive Economic Growth in the New Normal
Co-organized by SINCPEC and PPECC
27 February, 2015
Orchard Hotel, Singapore
Overview
The Philippines takes on the chairing of APEC at a time of tremendous change in the regional and international economy. The recovery from the Global Financial Crisis remains fragile and to a large extent dependent on extraordinary economic stimulus. During the APEC leaders' meeting in Beijing, key decisions were taken to make progress on key elements of the regional agenda, including on a Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific and improving connectivity. The challenge is how regional economies can implement these plans to ensure than regional growth is not only sustainable but also inclusive.
Friday, February 27 | |
0830-0900 |
Registration of participants |
0900-0930 |
Welcoming Remarks
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0930-0950 |
Opening Speech
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0950-1000 |
Q&A Session Moderator:
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1000-1015 |
Coffee Break |
1015-1120 |
Session 1: Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation in a Changing Global Context: Risks and Opportunities APEC 2015 will take place in a rapidly changing regional and global context. Several mega-trends are changing not only the shape of the global economy but also the way in which economic interactions take place. Energy prices have slumped increasing uncertainty in international markets, income inequality is on the rise and with it the risk of increased trade protectionism, while middle class consumption in the region’s emerging economies and rapid technological advances and adoption present both risks and opportunities for future economic growth. |
1015-1020 |
Moderator:
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1020-1040 |
Lead Panellist:
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1040-1110 |
Panel Discussion:
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1110-1120 |
Q&A Session |
1120-1300 |
Lunch |
1140-1200 |
Distinguished Luncheon Speaker:
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1200-1210 |
Q&A Session
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1300 - 1405 |
Session 2: Inclusive Growth: Building Capacity at Individual and Community Levels In 2010 APEC leaders adopted a growth strategy to provide a comprehensive long-term framework for promoting high-quality growth in the region. The Growth Strategy focused on the five desired attributes of balanced, inclusive, sustainable, innovative, and secure growth. How much progress has been made on the strategy? What additional actions should APEC economies take to ensure quality growth in the future? |
1300-1305 |
Moderator:
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1305-1325 |
Lead Panellist:
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1325-1355 |
Panel Discussion:
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1355-1405 |
Q&A Session |
1405-1510 |
Session 3: Connectivity and Regional Economic Integration: Reaping the Benefits of Economic Integration |
1405-1410 |
Moderator:
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1410-1430 |
Lead Panellist:
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1430-1500 |
Panel Discussion:
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1500-1510 |
Q&A Session |
1510-1525 |
Coffee Break |
1525-1630 |
Session 4: Financing Inclusive Growth |
1525-1530 |
Moderator:
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1530-1550 |
Lead Panellist:
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1550-1620 |
Panel Discussion:
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1620-1630 |
Q&A Session |
1630-1735 |
Session 5: Making Regional Economic Integration More Inclusive Regional economic integration initiatives are gaining pace – the ASEAN Economic Community is due to be |
1630-1635 |
Moderator:
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1635-1655 |
Lead Panellist:
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1655-1725 |
Panel Discussion:
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1725-1735 |
Q&A Session |
1735-1745 |
Conference Closing Remarks:
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1745-2000 |
Conference Dinner |
1745-1815 |
Cocktail Reception |
1830-1850 | Distinguished Dinner Speaker:
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1850-1900 | Q&A Session Moderator:
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