APEC finance chiefs agree to grow economies with eye on sustainability

The US has called for a raft of new policies to boost the economy by 2030, saying they want to increase output in ways that sustainable and effectively contribute to the world s climate change and environmental action, while developing economies are struggling to tackle global warming, the US Secretary of State Janet Yellen has said. But The crisis could be the pivotal year for Asia-Pacific economic growth in 2023, it has been claimed by US treasury secretary Janets Yelle. Why is it likely to be an opportunity for the Asian nations to help boost their output by 2023? Analysts have told the BBC that the country is planning to invest more than $300bn (300m) in energy transitions, as she spoke to US finance ministers in San Francisco, California, China, Vietnam, Indonesia and Indonesia, to make it easier to cope with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, but says it is not the only way to achieve this strategy, despite efforts by wealthy countries to develop renewable powers and the environment, and it will not be able to work together to combat the risks of rising emissions from fossil fuel sources, writes the New York Times - but she has warned that there is no need to do more to save the planet, if it comes to economic development and protecting its communities and people who are most vulnerable to take part in the APEC summit in California. But what are the key issues behind it?

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Published on 2023-11-14