AAIP’s next Virtual Doorknock Event will focus on the Year Ahead for the United States and APEC. As the U.S. views APEC as the premier platform for the United States to advance U.S.-business-friendly economic policies in the region, SO Mace will discuss U.S. efforts to work through APEC to open Asian markets to American exports and continue to promote deregulation and U.S.-friendly business policies while the leadership of NCAPEC will be on hand to update AAIP members on their plans to advocate on behalf of American companies during this year’s APEC engagements. This will give AAIP members the opportunity to discuss their priority items for the year and how to work towards achieving deliverables as consistent with China’s 2026 APEC theme, “Building an Asia-Pacific Community, Promoting Common Prosperity,” which focuses on three key priorities: Openness, Innovation, and Cooperation.
Event overview:
AAIP’s next Virtual Doorknock Event will focus on the Year Ahead for the United States and APEC. As the U.S. views APEC as the premier platform for the United States to advance U.S.-business-friendly economic policies in the region, SO Mace will discuss U.S. efforts to work through APEC to open Asian markets to American exports and continue to promote deregulation and U.S.-friendly business policies while the leadership of NCAPEC will be on hand to update AAIP members on their plans to advocate on behalf of American companies during this year’s APEC engagements. This will give AAIP members the opportunity to discuss their priority items for the year and how to work towards achieving deliverables as consistent with China’s 2026 APEC theme, “Building an Asia-Pacific Community, Promoting Common Prosperity,” which focuses on three key priorities: Openness, Innovation, and Cooperation.