APEC China 2014
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![]() APEC China 2014 Delegates
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Host country | China | ||
APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting | |||
Dates | 10–12 November | ||
Venue | International Conference Center, Beijing | ||
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The APEC China 2014 was the 26th annual gathering of APEC leaders. It was held in Yanqi Lake (Chinese: 雁栖湖; pinyin: Yànqī hú), Huairou District, Beijing on 10–12, November 2014.
Attendees
This was the first APEC meeting for Indonesian President Joko Widodo and Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha since their inaugurations on 20 October 2014 and 22 May 2014, respectively.[1][2]
Preparations
According to journalist John Pomfret, China spent $6 billion on preparations for the summit.[3]
China attempted to prevent Beijing's frequent smog from occurring during the meeting through various measures, including limiting driving and closing down factories in Beijing and the surrounding province of Hebei.[4][5] The air was clear towards the beginning of the APEC week,[6] but was predicted to be somewhat smoggy during the summit itself.[5][7] The efforts created somewhat of a backlash among internet users, with the phrase "APEC blue" being coined to satirically refer to something fleeting.[8]
Beijing banned subway riders from wearing Halloween costumes ahead of the event, citing public order concerns.[9]
Events
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe had a highly anticipated face-to-face meeting on November 10. Both leaders were described as looking noticeably dour in the photos of them taken prior to the meeting.[10]
On November 12, Xi and Obama announced that their two nations would work to reduce greenhouse gases. The United States would cut their 2005 carbon emissions by 26% to 28% by 2025, while China would peak their carbon emissions by 2030 and strive to achieve 20% of its energy from sources that do not produce carbon emissions. This agreement marks the first time that China agreed to peak its carbon emissions.[11][12]
Occupy Central leaders speculated on trying to "crash" the summit to protest Beijing's actions in Hong Kong,[13][14] but were not allowed to enter Mainland China.[15]
See also
- Ninth East Asia Summit in Naypyidaw, Myanmar (held 12–13 November 2014, 13 of the 20 leaders met there again[lower-alpha 1])
- 2014 G-20 Brisbane summit in Brisbane, Australia (held 15–16 November 2014, nine of the 20 leaders met there again[lower-alpha 2])
Notes
- ↑ The leaders/representatives of Australia, Brunei, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Russia, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, United States, and Vietnam met there as members in both organizations.
- ↑ Australia, Canada, China, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico, Russia, South Korea and the United States are members in both organizations.
References
- ↑ http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/21/business/international/many-hope-joko-widodo-indonesias-new-leader-will-raise-countrys-regional-stature.html?_r=0
- ↑ "Int’l summits to dominate Jokowi’s early weeks". The Jakarta Post.
- ↑ Jake Adelstein (11 November 2014). "Beijing’s ‘Star Trek’ APEC Summit". The Daily Beast.
- ↑ "Letter to Obama: Don’t be fooled if Beijing’s skies are blue". Washington Post.
- 1 2 http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/08/world/asia/to-impress-apec-leaders-china-cracks-down-on-beijing-life.html
- ↑ "China's APEC summit measures leave Beijing with cleaner air". Los Angeles Times. 4 November 2014.
- ↑ "Beijing May Face Smoggy APEC Summit Despite Cleanup Efforts". Bloomberg News. 5 November 2014.
- ↑ "China state media defends APEC blue skies". Yahoo!.
- ↑ "Beijing bans Halloween costumes on subway ahead of APEC". Reuters.
- ↑ Jonathan Kaiman. "Japan's Abe and China's Xi hold ice-breaking meeting as Apec starts". the Guardian.
- ↑ http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/china/2014-11/12/c_133785087.htm
- ↑ http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/12/world/us-china-climate-change-agreement/
- ↑ "Student leaders may try to crash Apec summit in Beijing to seek talks". South China Morning Post.
- ↑ Mia Lamar (3 November 2014). "Hong Kong Students Plan Beijing Protest". The Wall Street Journal.
- ↑ Chris Buckley; Alan Wong. "Hong Kong Activists Kept From Flying to Beijing". The New York Times.
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Preceded by APEC Indonesia 2013 |
APEC meetings 2014 |
Succeeded by APEC Philippines 2015 |
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