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Australian Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperation (AusPECC)

The Australian Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperation (AusPECC) coordinates Australian involvement in Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (PECC) work, covering trade policy; human resources; telecommunications; transportation; financial markets; food and agriculture; and the Pacific Economic Outlook.

www.apec.org.au/about-auspecc


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  • Impact of digital technologies and the fourth industrial revolution on trade in services
    • Tu Xinquan (University of International Business and Economics, Beijing)
    • Ingo Borchert
    • Nigel Cory
    • Yose Rizal Damuri
    • Jane Drake-Brockman (Institute for International Trade, University of Adelaide)
    • Ziyang Fan
    • Christopher Findlay (Australian Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperation (AusPECC))
    • Fukunari Kimura (Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA))
    • Hildegunn Kyvik-Nordås
    • Magnus Lodefalk
    • Shin-Yi Peng
    • Hein Roelfsema
    • Sherry Stephenson (Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (PECC))
    • Mustafa Yagci
    • Erik van der Marel
  • Reforming the WTO AB: Short-term and Mid-term Options for DSU Reform, and Alternative Approaches in a Worst Case Scenario
    • Peter Draper (Institute for International Trade, University of Adelaide)
    • Manjiao Chi (University of International Business and Economics, Beijing)
    • Carlos Coelho (Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro / BRICS Policy Center)
    • Hugo Perezcano Diaz (Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI))
    • Christopher Findlay (Australian Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperation (AusPECC))
    • Tsuyoshi Kawase (Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI))
    • Junji Nakagawa (University of Tokyo)
    • Keith William Cameron Wilson (University of Adelaide)

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