The APEC conference which is happening in Honolulu November 7-13, 2011 is currently offering a virtual classroom experience for free. At the website, you can connect with speakers and visitors from all over the Pacific Region who work in your field. Go to the following website to register for FREE and have fun connecting now at this international conference for world leaders. http://events.unisfair.com/index.jsp?eid=140&seid=467
Welcome to the Unisfair Virtual Environment APEC Conference
Hawaii, November 7-13, 2011
It takes only a moment to get registered. Inside you'll find:
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, or APEC, is a 21-member association of economies from the Asia-Pacific region working together to advance regional economic integration and prosperity. Established in 1989, APEC has worked to reduce tariffs and other trade barriers across the Asia-Pacific region creating efficient domestic economies and dramatically increasing exports. The Bogor Goals help APEC's goal to enhance economic growth and prosperity for the regions by striving for free and open trade and investment in Asia-Pacific by 2010 for industrialized economies and 2020 for developing economies. business interactions between 21 member nations, and improve training and education in international trade.
- Case Studies
- Collateral & White Papers
- On-Demand Presentations
- Links to Articles
- and much more!
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, or APEC, is a 21-member association of economies from the Asia-Pacific region working together to advance regional economic integration and prosperity. Established in 1989, APEC has worked to reduce tariffs and other trade barriers across the Asia-Pacific region creating efficient domestic economies and dramatically increasing exports. The Bogor Goals help APEC's goal to enhance economic growth and prosperity for the regions by striving for free and open trade and investment in Asia-Pacific by 2010 for industrialized economies and 2020 for developing economies. business interactions between 21 member nations, and improve training and education in international trade.
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