2006
Ha Noi, Viet Nam 2007 Sydney, Australia
For the first time, APEC member economies issue a Declaration on Climate Change, Energy Security and Clean Development.
2008 Lima, Peru
APEC Economic Leaders commit to take all necessary economic and financial measures to restore stability and growth, to reject protectionism in the face of the global financial crisis.
2009 Singapore
APEC resolves to pursue balanced, inclusive and sustainable growth, while Leaders agree to extend their standstill commitment on protectionism until 2010.
2010 Yokohama, Japan
APEC holds its first APEC Ministerial Meeting on Food Security.
2011 Honolulu, United States
APEC sets the goal to reduce aggregate energy intensity by 45 per cent by 2035.
2012 Vladivostok, Russia
PEC Leaders endorse an
APEC List of Environmental
Goods that directly and positively contribute to green growth and sustainable development objectives.
2013 Bali, Indonesia
APEC Leaders reaffirm their commitment to the rules-based multilateral trading system and achieving the successful Doha Round outcome at the World Trade Organization (WTO) 9th Ministerial Conference.
2014 Beijing, China
APEC economies agree to work toward doubling the share of renewables by 2030 in the region’s energy mix, including in power generation.
2015 Manila, Philippines
APEC Leaders unite behind the opportunity to build inclusive economies in a bid to make economic growth felt broadly by more sectors in society.
2016 Lima, Peru
APEC Leaders reaffirm the member economies’ confidence in international trade as a mechanism for achieving positive economic and social change.
2017 Da Nang, Viet Nam
To ensure food security in and beyond the AsiaPacific region, particularly in the context of climate change and rural-urban development, the forum adopts the Food Security and Climate Change Multi-Year Action Plan 2018-2020.
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