Chinese Taipei has voluntarily contributed US$550,000 to support APEC initiatives that advance regional economic integration and inclusive sustainable growth across the Asia-Pacific region. This was mentioned in a written statement issued by the APEC Secretariat and received here Tuesday.
The contribution, which was confirmed in a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed by Bob Loong-jin Chen, Chinese Taipei’s APEC Senior Official and Rebecca Sta Maria, Executive Director of the APEC Secretariat, will support the work of APEC’s Economic and Technical Cooperation forum in strengthening the capacity building of member economies.
The contribution will also support multiple initiatives, including those related to empowering the role of women and small and medium enterprises in the economy, and human security-related issues such as emergency preparedness and universal healthcare, as well as the APEC Policy Support Unit, the forum’s research arm.
APEC has been instrumental in advancing economic cooperation and boosting trade in the Asia-Pacific which has enabled the region’s strong economic growth, Chen stated.
"Following our contribution of US$200,000 to the Digital Innovation Sub-Fund in March this year, we remain committed to continue working closely with all other APEC member economies to embrace the opportunities and tackle the challenges associated with the digital era. We are willing to deepen exchanges and share strategic perspectives in areas such as micro, small, and medium sized businesses, women’s empowerment, human resources development, healthcare, and the digital economy," Chen said.
"We will also continue to work closely together with fellow economies to advance regional economic integration, improve the prosperity of people and increase inclusive growth and sustainable development in the APEC region through concrete measures and fostering partnerships," he added.
Contributions from APEC member economies support projects that strengthen the capacity of members to tackle complex challenges, from behind-the-border trade issues to formulating policies for the digital economy. Training, research, and technical exchanges account for the 100-plus projects APEC delivers each year.
"APEC is a community that derives its strength from the active participation of its member economies who make tremendous contributions in terms of resources, knowledge, and goodwill," said Rebecca Sta Maria.
"Support for projects related to women and small and medium enterprises – both APEC priorities - helps us build a bright future for all in the Asia-Pacific," she added.
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