Asia-Pacific Summit Calls for Free Trade

The leaders of the 21-Asia Pacific nation called for the resistance against protectionism amidst indications of raised free-trade speculation, emphasized by Donald Trump's win in the U.S. presidential election. The Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation forum also ended with a joint pledge to work on a new free trade agreement which will include all 21 members despite the political climate.

APEC has mentioned the "rising skepticism over trade" in between the uneven recovery since the financial crisis and stated that "the benefits of trade and open markets need to be communicated to the wider public more effectively, emphasizing how trade promotes innovation, employment and higher living standards." U.S. President Barack Obama said that one of the ways to address income inequality and to produce jobs is by coming up with a trade policy and agreements like the Trans-Pacific Partnership pact that can raise exports to the Pacific rim countries.

The statement of APEC has also mentioned that the members will conform to the carbon reduction goals to focus on climate change, a concern which they called a threat to food production and food security.

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