WELLINGTON: China has contributed 1 million U.S. dollars toward the establishment of a new APEC sub-fund on Combating COVID-19 and Economic Recovery (CCER), aiming to support initiatives that strengthen member economies’ capacity to address and manage impacts from the pandemic and fast track recovery, APEC Secretariat announced on Tuesday in a statement.
A memorandum of understanding on China’s contribution to the sub-fund was signed virtually by Lu Mei, China APEC Senior Official and Rebecca Sta Maria, Executive Director of the APEC Secretariat. “The COVID-19 pandemic has posed an unprecedented challenge to APEC members that requires a collective and inclusive response,” said Lu. “APEC economies have strengthened cooperation to respond to COVID-19. The establishment of the sub-fund is part of these varied and continuous efforts as well as the contribution of additional resources across APEC to combat the pandemic,” said Lu.
“We hope that this sub-fund will assist APEC in combatting current and future pandemics, safeguarding the health and well-being of people, accelerating economic recovery and harnessing new opportunities of the digital economy, which also contributes to the implementation of the APEC Putrajaya Vision,” Lu added. APEC is responding to COVID-19 with numerous policy measures and tools that address different pain points caused by the health and economic crisis. These initiatives range from high-level commitments to expert analyses and recommendations as well as innovative tools and practical projects.
The CCER sub-fund will be directed to support projects and initiatives to help member economies in their efforts to address and manage the economic impacts of COVID-19, strengthen public health systems and capacity building, expedite economic recovery and build resiliency against future large-scale economic disruptions.
The sub-fund also aims to facilitate APEC economies to better adapt to available and innovative digital tools such as telemedicine, online education, teleworking to boost economic recovery and growth. Member economies can also tap into the sub-fund for activities that support capacity building for micro, small and medium enterprises, and vulnerable groups to recover and build resiliency to economic disruptions caused by COVID-19.
“As we keep our focus on recovery, we see opportunities for member economies to deepen cooperation and work together for the prosperity of all our people,” said APEC Secretariat’s Executive Director, Rebecca Sta Maria. – Agencies