Tuesday, 14 November 2017
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0900 - 0930 |
Registration
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0930 - 1000 |
Opening Session
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Group Photo:
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1000 - 1010 |
Coffee Break
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1010 - 1130 |
Keynote Speech
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"How have global value chains changed Asia-Pacific? Implication for development strategies and international commercial policies"
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Q&A
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1130 - 1300 |
Lunch
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1300 - 1450 |
Session I: Regional Economic Integration and relevant effects The US President Trump has signed an executive order to withdraw from the TPP (Trans-Pacific Partnership) adding uncertainties to regional cooperation and economic integration in the Asia-Pacific Region. The rise of anti-globalization sentiment has been a highly visible phenomenon evidenced by political and economic unrest. What we can do to face the challenges of rising anti-globalization sentiment and to keep promote REI and regional cooperation in our region are essential and critical.
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Q&A
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1450 - 1505 |
Coffee Break
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1505 - 1700 |
Session II: The opportunities and challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution As the global trade liberalization and integration has helped pushed forward greater innovation and productivity, APEC is developing a roadmap for internet and digital economy to meet the future needs of our region. In addition, the fourth industrial revolution is relevant to a digital transformation in the Asia-Pacific supply value chain processes. Within such industrial processes, digital technologies such as cyber physical systems, the Internet of things and cloud computing will be increasingly embraced. The essential goal of new industrial revolution is to make manufacturing faster, more efficient and more customer-centric. However, it is claimed that challenges may be brought about, include IT security, reliability and continuous productivity, industrial knowhow protection, lack of adequate skill-sets, loss of jobs to automatic and IT-controlled process and so on. Does the coming of new industrial revolution offer more economic opportunities? How does it play a role of economic growth? What are the potential solutions for relevant challenges, if there is any?
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Wednesday, 15 November 2017
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1000 - 1200 |
Roundtable Session In the roundtable session, issues analyzed and conclusions made in previous sessions on Day 1 will be thoroughly an unreservedly discussed.
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