APEC 1996 Philippines
Japan and the 1996 APEC Meetings in the Philippines
- Japan's Individual Action Plan (IPA)
- Japan and the 1996 APEC Meetings in the Philippines
- Background Briefing by Japanese Foreign Ministry Official on the 1996 APEC Meetings in the Philippines
- The Philippine APEC Meetings
- Partnership for Progress
Japanese Participants in APEC
- Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto
- Minister for Foreign Affairs Yukihiko Ikeda
- Minister of International Trade and Industry Shinji Sato
Schedule
Economic Leaders' Meeting (November 25)
- Economic Leaders' declaration (Japanese)
- Prime Minister's Press Conference
Ministerial Meeting (November 22-23)
- Joint Statement (Japanese)
- Declaration on Framework of Principles for Strengthening Economic Cooperation and Development in APEC (Japanese)
- MAPA96
Briefings by Mr. Hiroshi Hashimoto, Spokesperson for the Prime Minister of Japan
- Pre-briefing on the Subic Leader's Meeting (November 25)
- Japan-China Foreign Ministerial Meeting (November 23)
- Ministerial Meetings & Japan's Positions for the Joint Press Conference (November 23)
- APEC Ministerial Meetings and Japanese Foreign Minister's Bilateral Meetings (November 22)
- APEC Ministerial Meetings (November 22)
- Informal Meetings of Ministers and Japanese Foreign Minister's Bilateral Meetings (November 21)
- Japan's Position in APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting (November 21)
- Background information on the upcoming Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Meeting (November 19)
Other Briefings
- The Japanese Prime Minister's Bilateral Meetings with Leaders of the U.S., the Philippines, the Republic of Korea and China (November 24)
- Japan's Position in the APEC Economic Leaders Meeting Regarding Trade and Industry (November 21)
- Japan's Bilateral Foreign Ministers Meetings with Australia, Malaysia and the Philippines (November 21)
Press Release
Fact Sheets
- U.S. Trade with APEC and the World, 1990 & 1995
- EU Trade with APEC and the World, 1990 & 1995
- U.S. Direct Investment to Asia Pacific
- APEC in the World Economy
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