Apec leaders meet amid trade pact tensions, regional disputes
China looking to assert its influence in Asia and to stem the US presence in the Pacific
Beijing
MINISTERIAL-LEVEL meetings among Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) members kicked off on Friday in Beijing, a city that has virtually ground to a halt as the world's second-largest economy rolls out the red carpet for the annual summit which brings together 21 economies.
The talks will lay the ground for the official Apec meeting to be held on Monday and Tuesday next week just outside Beijing, which will see leaders such as Shinzo Abe, Vladimir Putin and Barack Obama in Beijing. The US president will then embark on a two-day visit in China, his first since 2009.
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