"Within APEC, the conditions for Indian membership are more favourable than they have been in many years," Rudd said in his address to an audience here on the release of a report 'India's Future in Asia: The APEC Opportunity' by the Asia Policy Institute which he now heads.
Noting that Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation's (APEC) official moratorium on membership is no longer in force, and each year offers the opportunity to admit new members, he said several Latin American and Southeast Asian economies are candidates for admission.
Rudd said that China, the engine of the global economy for the past decade, has entered a period of slower growth and some uncertainty as it transitions to a new domestic consumption-based economy.
While China's growth will continue to set an enviable standard for Western economies, the Asia-Pacific region, long centered on a fast-growing China, is in search of new markets for trade and investment, access to new consumers and workers, and new sources of innovation.
APEC has been at the forefront of integrating the Asia-Pacific region by facilitating trade, reducing non-tariff barriers, and expanding global value chains, he said adding it has helped create habits of economic dialogue and cooperation among its 21 member economies and fostered enormous regional trade expansion and market integration.
In his address Indian Ambassador to the US, Arun K Singh, argued that the admission of India is the single greatest opportunity that APEC has to expand regional integration and counter the trend of slowing economic growth in Asia.
India's 'Act East' policy envisions increased cooperation in trade, investment, infrastructure development, connectivity, capacity building and strengthening people-to- people contacts in the region, which can reinforce goals shared by APEC, Singh said.
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