RI PRESIDENT Prabowo Subianto will attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit 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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How does Indonesia’s participation in APEC influence its economic standing in the Asia-Pacific region?
**Interview with Dr. Sarah Chen, Economic Affairs Analyst on the APEC Summit in Lima, Peru**
**Editor:** Thank you for joining us today, Dr. Chen. As we gear up for the 31st APEC Summit in Lima, Peru, can you share your insights on the significance of this event and Indonesia’s participation?
**Dr. Chen:** Thank you for having me! The APEC Summit is a crucial platform for member economies to discuss and promote free trade and economic collaboration in the Asia-Pacific region. Indonesia’s participation, especially with President Prabowo Subianto attending, underscores the country’s commitment to regional cooperation and trade liberalization.
**Editor:** In recent years, there have been numerous challenges impacting trade. What do you think are the key issues that will be addressed during this summit?
**Dr. Chen:** Certainly, issues like supply chain disruptions, the impact of climate change on trade, and emerging market dynamics will likely be discussed. Additionally, there is a growing focus on digital trade and technology, which has become increasingly relevant post-pandemic. APEC provides a unique environment for member economies to address these topics collaboratively.
**Editor:** From what you observed, it looks like the media is actively covering the summit. Why do you think media presence is important for events like APEC?
**Dr. Chen:** The media plays a vital role in disseminating information and keeping the public informed about international cooperation efforts. With their coverage, journalists hold leaders accountable and highlight the outcomes of the summit, which can further influence public opinion and policy back home.
**Editor:** Speaking of public perception, how do you think Indonesia’s long-term engagement in APEC will affect its economic standing in the region?
**Dr. Chen:** Indonesia’s ongoing engagement in APEC will enhance its visibility and influence in regional economic discussions. By actively participating and advocating for policies that support growth and development, Indonesia can solidify its role as a key player in the Asia-Pacific, attracting investment and strengthening trade relationships.
**Editor:** Lastly, what should we look out for during President Prabowo’s speech on the last day of the summit?
**Dr. Chen:** I expect President Prabowo to address key themes like trade resilience, sustainability, and the importance of multilateral cooperation. His speech will likely aim to position Indonesia as a leader in promoting economic stability and collaboration in the Asia-Pacific region, which is essential for future growth.
**Editor:** Thank you, Dr. Chen, for your valuable insights. We look forward to seeing how the summit unfolds and the impact of the discussions.
**Dr. Chen:** Thank you for having me, and I’m excited to see the outcomes of this significant event!