The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum has kicked off this week in Arequipa, Peru, with the inauguration of the Finance and Central Bank Deputies Meeting (FCBDM). Delegates from the 21 economies within the APEC bloc have gathered in the southern city of Arequipa to partake in crucial discussions.
The deputy finance ministers are engaging in dialogues pertaining to the global-regional economic and financial landscape. Peru has proposed a comprehensive working agenda for 2024, aiming to foster a more sustainable, digital, and resilient Asia-Pacific region. This marks the third occasion that Arequipa is hosting such a significant gathering.
APEC, founded in November 1989, serves as a key economic forum comprising 21 economies across the Asia-Pacific region, renowned for its dynamism and significance on the global stage. The discussions and outcomes of this meeting are poised to have far-reaching implications for the economic landscape of the participating nations.
As the deliberations unfold in Arequipa, the world eagerly anticipates the outcomes and initiatives that will emerge from this gathering of esteemed delegates at the APEC Peru 2024 Finance and Central Bank Deputies Meeting.
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