In complement to yesterday's post about the APEC ministerial, our network correspondent in Chinese Taipei, who was at the conference, draws our attention to the APEC Leaders' Honolulu Declaration ("Towards a seamless regional economy) published yesterday. Go to Annex D "Strengthening Implementation of Good Regulatory Practices" to see how member countries will try "to embed the concepts of non-discrimination, transparency, and accountability into the regulatory cultures of APEC economies", to help create jobs and promote economic growth. Experts will want to check the new formulation of principles of high-quality regulation contained in that document. Compared to the new OECD principles, which are now close to finalisation and publication, the APEC text provides a shorter and more general list of actions to be implemented by November 2013. On substance, there is little new in this document (except perhaps the notion of "incentives to review regulation") but we can hope that it will create some momentum for domestic reform in member countries.
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15 November 2011
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