APEC 2007 Business Summit -- John Howard PM
The Hon John Howard MP
Prime Minister of
Australia
APEC Australia 2007 Business Summit
Today I announce further arrangements including program details for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Australia 2007 Business Summit, to be held in Sydney from 6-7 September 2007. The two-day summit will be the key event bringing together business and economic leaders during APEC Leaders Week to be held from 2-9 September 2007.
Delegates to the summit include senior figures from across the Asia-Pacific region representing a broad range of industry sectors including: professional services, financial services, education, information technology, retail trade, engineering, consumer services, media, and energy. Representatives include: Mr. Murofushi, Itochu Corporation, Japan; Mr. Miller, JSC Gazprom, The Russian Federation; Ms. Yeoh, YLT Corporation Berhad, Malaysia; Mr. Ang, San Miguel Corporation, Republic of the Philippines; Mr. Donohue, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, United States and Mr. Gempachiro, Mitsui & Co, Japan.
Speakers, panellists and moderators at the summit exemplify the high level of interest in APEC economies and the region. Leaders from The People's Republic of China, Chile, Peru, the United States and Canada will be participating throughout the program, as well as senior business and government representatives, and commentators as follows.
Business Summit Panelists:
Session 1:
Ms
Wang Lili, Senior Executive Vice President, Industrial and
Commercial Bank of China
Mr Ricardo Lagos, President,
Fundación Democracia y Dessarrollo
Mr George Yong-Boon
Yeo, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Singapore
Dr Han
Sung-Joo, President, Korea University
Ms Margaret
Jackson AC, Chairman, Qantas Airways Limited
Session 2:
Mr Pascal Lamy, Director-General, World Trade
Organization
Mr Herminio Blanco Mendoza, President and
Chief Executive Officer, Soluciones Estrategicas Consultoria
The Hon Warren Truss MP, Minister for Trade, Australia
Dr Pangestu, Trade Minister, Indonesia
Session 3:
Professor Ian Frazer, Clinical Immunologist, The
University of Queensland's Centre for Immunology
Mr
Craig Mundie, Chief Research and Strategy Officer, Microsoft
Corporation
Datuk Dr Sharifah Hapsah Syed Hassan
Shahabudin, Vice Chancellor Universiti Kebangsaan, Malaysia
Session 4:
Mr Charles Goodyear, Chief Executive
Officer, BHP Billiton
Mr Fu Chengyu, Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer, China National Offshore Oil Corporation
Mr David O'Reilly, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer,
Chevron Corporation
Dr Ziggy Switkowski, Chairman,
Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation
Mr Agus Sari, Regional Director Southeast Asia, Country
Director Indonesia, PT EcoSecurities Indonesia
Session 5:
The Hon Peter Costello, MP, Treasurer, Australia
Dr
Zhu Min, Executive Vice President, Bank of China
Mr
Nicholas Eyzaguirre, President, National Innovation Council
for Competitiveness, Chile
Mr Haruhiko Kuroda,
President, Asian Development Bank
Business Summit Moderators:
Dato Paduka Timothy Ong, Chairman, The Brunei
Economic Development Board
Mr Guy de Jonquières, former
Financial Times World Trade Editor and Asia columnist and
commentator
Professor Glyn Davis AC, Vice-Chancellor and
Principal, The University of Melbourne
Mr Robin West,
Chairman, PFC Energy
Mr Ian Macfarlane AC, Former
Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia
Under the overarching theme ‘Strengthening our community, building a sustainable future,' this year's summit is an opportunity to build on cooperation between business and governments within the Asia-Pacific and ensure that broader Asia-Pacific perspectives are given full voice in shaping the stability and prosperity of our region into the future.
Business Summit Session themes:
Session 1 Theme: Full steam ahead?
Can the Asia-Pacific meet the challenges ahead and seize the
opportunities
Session 2 Theme: Does Doha matter? Do
preferential trade agreements offer a genuine way forward
for further liberalisation?
Session 3 Theme: Human
capital and the economic future of the Asia-Pacific:
Education, information and innovation
Session 4 Theme:
Energy, climate change and growth in the Asia-Pacific
Session 5 Theme: Fireproofing the regional economy:
Meeting the challenge of economic, fiscal and structural
reform.
Closing Theme: Strengthening our community,
building a sustainable future.
Further details regarding
the sessions are available at
www.apec2007.org/business_summit
I am confident the APEC Australia 2007 Business Summit will continue to strengthen bonds within the APEC region and deliver outcomes that will benefit business and member economies. I look forward to hosting this exciting event.
For further details please visit the APEC Australia 2007 website: www.apec2007.org/business_summit
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