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Eighth East Asia Summit Economic Ministers’ Meeting
Part of: GS Prelims and GS-II- Global Groupings; International relations & GS-III – Trade
In news
- Recently, the 8th East Asia Summit Economic Ministers’ Meeting (EAS-EMM) was held virtually.
- Attended by: 10 ASEAN members and eight other nations, including India, the USA, and China.
Key takeaways
- The importance of strengthening regional supply chains to make them resilient in times of Covid-19 pandemic and to increase economic growth was highlighted.
- Any trade-restrictive emergency measures put in place to address the impact of Covid-19 must be consistent with the WTO rules.
- They must not create unnecessary barriers to trade.
- Support for the necessary reforms in the WTO was also discussed.
- Facilitating the essential movement of people across borders.
- Commitment to facilitate supply chain connectivity and inclusion of essential goods.
- Harness the opportunities of the digital economy to overcome the challenges posed by restricted movement.
Important value additions
- It was established in 2005.
- It is a forum of 18 regional leaders for strategic dialogue and cooperation on the key political, security, and economic challenges facing the Indo-Pacific region.
- India is one of the founding members of the East Asia Summit.
- Membership: ASEAN members and 8 other countries namely Australia, China, Japan, India, New Zealand, South Korea, Russia and USA.
- It is an ASEAN-centred forum so it can only be chaired by an ASEAN member.
- ASEAN members: Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.