COMPLEMENTARY policies are needed as Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) member economies embark on structural reforms to promote a sustainable recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic and future economic shocks.

The 2022 APEC Economic Report, released last week as leaders of the regional economic forum met in Bangkok, called for further green initiatives that could be facilitated through fewer regulatory barriers, improved access to credit and the promotion of sustainable finance alignment tools.

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