RI PRESIDENT Prabowo Subianto will attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) High Level Conference (KTT) which will be held on November 11-16 in Lima, Peru.
From Media Indonesia’s monitoring, there is a special media center for media crew covering the 31st APEC Summit in Peru. The media center is located outside the main APEC event building, namely behind the Lima Convention Center (LCC) Building.
The APEC Peru Summit Media Center has tables and chairs that can be used by media crew. Based on Media Indonesia’s monitoring, several local media, such as RPP, IRTP, El Peruano, Andina, and Canal Online have filled the stands available in the media center.
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Not only does it provide facilities that make work easier, the committee also ensures that journalists’ stomachs do not go hungry. It can be seen that the APEC Peru Summit committee also prepared free food and drinks.
As for the plan, the number one person in Indonesia will give a speech on the last day of this grand annual event. The 31st APEC Summit, which was held in a retreat format, took place at the Lima Convention Center (LCC).
The LCC building is known as the January 27th Convention Center or in Spanish the Centro de Convenciones 27 de Enero. The LCC building is also a convention center in San Borja, Peru.
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This building is located in the cultural center of the city of Lima, which is in the vicinity of the Museo de la Nación and the National Library of Peru. The LCC building was built on an area of 10,884 m2 and was inaugurated on October 1 2015.
From monitoring by Indonesian Media, hundreds of Peruvian special police forces have carried out tight security. Peruvian special police forces are seen wearing full dark green uniforms and black berets. They were also seen carrying complete weapons.
Not only that, there were a number of police cars and ambulances on standby near the event location. The entrance and exit of the APEC Summit area are strictly guarded when every delegation and vehicle enters and exits.
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All delegates from various countries are required to enter the area using special IDs. So far, representatives from Brunei Darussalam, Japan, South Korea and Malaysia have visited the APEC Summit venue in Lima, Peru.
APEC is a cooperation forum for 21 economies around the Pacific Ocean. APEC’s main activities include trade, investment and other economic cooperation to encourage growth and increase prosperity in the Asia Pacific Region.
APEC member economies consist of the US, Australia, Indonesia, Brunei Darussalam, Chile, the Philippines, Hong Kong, Japan, Canada, South Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Peru, Papua New Guinea, China, Russia, New Zealand, Singapore, Taiwan, Vietnam and Thailand .
APEC cooperation is non-political and all decisions produced are based on the consensus of its members and are non-binding. (Ykb/I-2)
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What are the potential impacts of the APEC Summit on Indonesia’s economic strategies moving forward?
**Interviewer:** Good day, and welcome to our special coverage of the 31st APEC Summit happening in Lima, Peru. Today, we’re joined by Dr. Maya Chen, an expert in international trade and economics. Thank you for being here, Dr. Chen!
**Dr. Maya Chen:** Thank you for having me! It’s a pleasure to discuss such an important event.
**Interviewer:** APEC plays a crucial role in promoting free trade among its 21 member economies. Can you explain how this summit might impact economic relations in the Asia-Pacific region?
**Dr. Chen:** Absolutely. The APEC Summit serves as a platform for leaders to discuss and resolve pressing trade issues, which can foster stronger economic relations and cooperation. With President Prabowo Subianto attending, Indonesia’s active participation highlights its commitment to regional collaboration. The discussions here can lead to new trade agreements or initiatives that benefit the entire Asia-Pacific.
**Interviewer:** We understand that the summit includes a media center for journalists. Why is this significant for the coverage of such international events?
**Dr. Chen:** The presence of a dedicated media center is vital for ensuring that news coverage is robust and comprehensive. It allows journalists from various local and international outlets to report effectively on the proceedings, share insights, and hold leaders accountable. Providing amenities like food and comfortable workspaces also encourages thorough and uninterrupted news coverage.
**Interviewer:** President Prabowo is scheduled to give a speech on the final day. What topics do you expect he will address, considering Indonesia’s current economic challenges and opportunities?
**Dr. Chen:** I anticipate that he will emphasize Indonesia’s aspirations for enhancing trade partnerships and addressing issues such as supply chain disruptions and climate change. He might also highlight Indonesia’s role in promoting sustainable development within the APAC framework, which is increasingly important for member economies.
**Interviewer:** That sounds promising! As this summit unfolds, what are some key outcomes we should keep an eye on?
**Dr. Chen:** Key outcomes to watch would include any new trade agreements or collaborative initiatives, specific commitments to sustainable practices among member nations, and how the discussions may reshape trade policies in light of ongoing global economic challenges. The effectiveness of these meetings often hinges on the concrete actions taken post-summit.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Dr. Chen, for your insights into the APEC Summit and its significance for the Asia-Pacific region. We look forward to seeing how the discussions evolve over the coming days.
**Dr. Chen:** Thank you! I’m eager to see the developments as well.