China will host the 32nd Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)
Ministers Responsible for Trade Meeting in Suzhou, east China's Jiangsu
Province, from May 22 to 23, the Ministry of Commerce said on Saturday.
Against a backdrop of rising global uncertainty, sluggish economic
growth and complex challenges facing the Asia-Pacific region, China will
work with APEC members to build consensus around two key priorities at
the meeting, Li Chenggang, China's international trade representative
with the Ministry of Commerce and vice commerce minister, told a press
conference.
To build an open and predictable regional and multilateral economic and
trade order, China seeks to promote greater coordination of economic and
trade rules in the region, strengthen connectivity and resilience of
supply chains, and foster trade and investment partnerships that enhance
mutual trust, he said.
China will hold in-depth discussions with APEC members on ways to expand
and strengthen cooperation in emerging areas such as the digital and
green economies in a bid to build a new engine for innovative and
dynamic trade and investment cooperation.
China expects the meeting to send signals supporting high-standard
opening up, stronger digital and green cooperation, and a commitment to
inclusive growth and shared prosperity, he added.
During the meeting, China will also host discussions on investment
facilitation, electronic bills of lading, green supply chains and
digital port networks.
China previously hosted APEC trade ministers' meetings in 2001 and 2014.
The 33rd APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting will be held in Shenzhen, south
China's Guangdong Province, in November.
During the 2026 APEC "China Year," approximately 300 events are expected
to take place across multiple cities in China, according to the Chinese
foreign ministry.
Source: english.www.gov.cn