The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) was created in 1989 to promote trade and economic cooperation among its member economies in the Asia-Pacific region. Its primary goal is to enhance regional economic integration, facilitate trade and investment, and foster sustainable economic growth. APEC aims to address common challenges and create a platform for dialogue and collaboration among diverse economies, thereby supporting overall stability and prosperity in the region.
A Dialogue was created in 1973.
Dialogue Technology was created in 1990.
Dialogue in the Dark was created in 1988.
Dialogue in Silence was created in 1997.
Death by Dialogue was created in 1988.
Analog Dialogue was created in 1967.
Security Dialogue was created in 1970.
Centre for Dialogue was created in 2006.
Dialogue with Death was created in 1952.
Dimensions of Dialogue was created in 1982.
Jeffrie Geovanie has written: 'APEC dan tantangan Indonesia' -- subject(s): Asia Pacific Cooperation (Organization), Asia cooperation, Economic policy, Pacific Area cooperation