Economics
APEC Leaders Urge Vigilance on Protectionism to Spur Growth
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Asia-Pacific governments are calling for vigilance against protectionism as economic growth slows in parts of the region and completion of a 12-nation trade accord looks set to be delayed further.
Leaders from the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation member countries are meeting in Bali this week to discuss ways to boost their economies as an uneven global recovery and volatility in financial markets constrain growth.