From joining APEC to hosting it again, China deepens Asia-Pacific ties
Three decades after joining the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum, China is preparing to host the regional gathering for a third time, with November's APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting in Shenzhen set to mark another stage in its evolving engagement with the Asia-Pacific.
China became an APEC member in 1991, joining a forum created two years earlier as the region's economies became increasingly interdependent.
Since then, its economic development has become closely intertwined with regional growth, while its participation in APEC has expanded from engagement in trade and investment to cooperation on connectivity, innovation and sustainable development.
The first major milestone came in 2001, when China hosted APEC for the first time in Shanghai.
Held under the theme "Meeting New Challenges in the New Century," the leaders' meeting placed emphasis on participation, cooperation, trade and investment, reflecting the region's search for new sources of growth at the beginning of the 21st century.
Thirteen years later, APEC returned to China, with Beijing hosting the 2014 leaders' meeting.
The gathering produced a series of outcomes on economic integration and innovative development, including a roadmap for advancing the Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific and an accord on innovative development, economic reform and growth.
The progression from 2001 to 2014 also reflected a broader change in China's role in the regional economy.
As trade, investment and production networks deepened across the Asia-Pacific, China increasingly placed regional connectivity and economic integration at the center of its APEC engagement, linking its own development with wider opportunities for cooperation.
That relationship has since become more economically substantial.
Trade between China and other APEC economies reached 26.29 trillion yuan ($3.67 trillion) in 2025, accounting for nearly 60% of China's total foreign trade, according to Chinese official data.
The emphasis on regional cooperation has also broadened as new challenges have emerged.
Digitalization, artificial intelligence, green development and supply-chain connectivity have joined traditional trade and investment issues on the APEC agenda, creating new areas for economies to seek common ground.
For 2026, China has proposed the theme "Building an Asia-Pacific Community to Prosper Together," with openness, innovation and cooperation as the three priorities.
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