Press for an ambitious and balanced
outcome to the DDA, reiterating that the development dimension is at
its core.
Re-energize the negotiation process,
building on Chairman Derbez’s text of 13 September 2003, recognizing
that flexibility and political will are urgently needed to move the
negotiations toward a successful conclusion.
Work towards the abolition of all forms
of agricultural export subsidies, unjustifiable export prohibitions
and restrictions, and commit ourselves to work in the negotiating
group on rules in accordance with the Doha mandate.
Advance free trade in a coordinated
manner among multilateral, regional and bilateral frameworks so that
they are complementary and mutually reinforcing.
Extend our continued support for the
early accession of the Russian Federation and Viet Nam to the WTO.
Continue APEC’s work on WTO capacity
and confidence building in areas where APEC can best add value, while
reviewing past performance to improve its effectiveness.
Instruct Ministers to take concrete
steps to make APEC's trade agenda more supportive of the work of the
WTO and report on their progress in 2004.
Work with the APEC Business Advisory
Council (ABAC) and the business community to continue to implement the
Shanghai Accord and Los Cabos directives to facilitate business
activity in the APEC region, including the reduction of transaction
costs 5% by the year 2006.
Advance all pathfinder initiatives,
including the APEC Sectoral Food MRA and Digital Economy Statement to,
e.g., stop optical disk piracy and allow technology choice for
business.
Fight corruption, a major obstacle to
social and economic development, by working in 2004 to develop
specific domestic actions to combat it. Promote transparency by
implementing our general and area-specific transparency standards
through our Transparency by 2005 Strategy.