In response to the global financial crisis, APEC economies have stated their intent to oppose protectionism. They have also recommended that Leaders agree not to raise current levels of applied import tariffs during the crisis.
In response to the high cost of food, Ministers agreed to review and update the APEC Food System to be considered by Ministers Responsible for Trade in 2009. In addition, they recognized that export restrictions may prolong and deepen the severity of food price escalation by putting further pressure on global food prices and discouraging agricultural investment needed to increase future production."
Ministers reiterated their belief that a resolution of the Doha Round of WTO negotiations is even more urgent as a result of the global financial crisis. A strong agreement would demonstrate the ability of the international community to work together to strengthen the global economy.
Progress toward regional economic integration was reported, outlining the degree of implementation achieved in 53 specific action areas.
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has been a main theme at APEC this year. According to Ministers, both private and public organizations have a responsibility to protect and promote the well-being of all those who may be affected by business operations. It was specifically recommended that Leaders promote CSR in the region.