Meetings have begun on Monday and will run through Saturday.
Talks are expected to be overshadowed by US President Donald Trump's sweeping
global tariffs and high-stakes trade standoffs with China and other nations.
Trump will arrive on Wednesday but is scheduled to depart
before the APEC leaders' summit itself. He is expected to see Chinese President
Xi Jinping for their first in-person meeting of Trump's second term, as the two
countries seek to dial down trade tensions.
The following are facts about the APEC meeting:
APEC, which was founded in 1989, has 21 members that
represent more than 50% of global GDP and are home to some 2.7 billion people,
or 40% of the world's population. China, Russia and the United States are three
of the group's largest members. The APEC region generated 70% of the world's
economic growth during its first 10 years of existence.
Leaders of the countries meet annually. The last gathering
was in November 2024 in Peru, dominated by worries over the incoming Trump
administration's vows to enact tariffs and reverse course on issues like
climate change.
The economic club aims to encourage cooperation and reduce
trade and investment barriers, though decisions made at meetings are
non-binding and consensus has been increasingly difficult. South Korea says it
wants to use this year's forum to discuss supply chains, the World Trade
Organization's role in fostering a free and fair-trade environment, as well as
advancing the Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific, an agreement designed to
eventually include all APEC members.
The agenda also includes topics like adapting to digital
change, harnessing artificial intelligence, sustainable energy, food supplies,
responding to demographic shifts and increasing opportunities for women and
people with disabilities.
South Korea is hosting Trump and Xi for state visits and it
is hoping to make progress on a trade deal with the US President, Lee Jae Myung
has suggested Trump use the visit to engage with North Korean leader Kim Jong
Un, but it is unclear whether a meeting will happen.

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