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13 November 2006 (Hong Kong, China) A recent report on the state of the Asia Pacific region predicts a modest economic slowdown and warns that APEC is at risk of becoming irrelevant.
 
16 June 2006 (Singapore) Pacific Rim economies have continued to show surprising robustness in the face of serious systemic risks to growth, says the June economic update from the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council. The impact of high oil prices and uncertainty over exchange rates has been muted thus far. Since their last forecast for 2006 in October 2005, PECC’s forecast panel has upgraded its view on real GDP growth for the region by more than half a percentage point from 4.5% to 5.0%.
 

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Vice Chair, CANCPEC; Distinguished Fellow, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada; Executive Fellow, School of Public Policy at the University of Calgary


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Senior Research Fellow, Department of International Macroeconomics and Finance, Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP)


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Vice Chair, Board of Trustees, CSIS Foundation; Former Co-Chair of PECC