APEC leaders at the 2025 Gyeongju summit adopting the declaration, highlighting cultural industries, AI, and trade cooperation.
APEC leaders at the 2025 Gyeongju summit adopting the declaration, highlighting cultural industries, AI, and trade cooperation.
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Apec leaders adopt Gyeongju Declaration, name cultural industries growth driver

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Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) leaders adopted the Gyeongju Declaration at the 2025 summit, recognizing cultural and creative industries as a growth driver for the first time. The declaration reaffirmed the importance of trade and investment cooperation but omitted references to the World Trade Organization (WTO)-centered multilateral trade system, drawing attention. South Korea's initiatives on AI and demographic changes were highlighted.

The APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting, held in Gyeongju, South Korea, from October 31 to November 1, 2025, culminated in the adoption of the Gyeongju Declaration by leaders of the 21 member economies. Under the theme "Building a Sustainable Tomorrow," the document focuses on three priorities—Connect, Innovate, Prosper—to advance regional economic cooperation.

For the first time, the declaration acknowledges the positive contribution of cultural and creative industries (CCIs) to economic growth. It states, "We acknowledge the positive contribution of the cultural and creative industries (CCIs) to economic growth... recognize the increasing role of CCIs in the economic growth and their role in fostering people-to-people ties as well as in encouraging better understanding and mutual respect among member economies in the Asia-Pacific." South Korea's presidential office noted this as an outcome of its initiative to promote 'K-culture' as a regional growth driver. Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) are highlighted as fostering cultural production and consumption.

On trade and investment, the leaders reaffirmed that "robust trade and investment are vital to the growth and prosperity of the Asia-Pacific region," committing to deeper cooperation. However, unlike declarations from 2021 to 2024, it omits references to a rules-based multilateral trading system with the WTO at its core, reflecting divides amid the Trump administration's "America First" policy and U.S.-China trade tensions. President Lee Jae Myung stated in a press conference, "We had different views on whether to include a separate chapter on trade and investment, but a smooth consensus was ultimately reached."

Separate documents were adopted on South Korea's key initiatives: the APEC AI Initiative, promoting innovation and capacity building, and the Collaborative Framework for Demographic Changes, addressing low birth rates and aging through resilient systems. The declaration also covers resilient supply chains, support for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), energy security, and food security, calling for collective action on global challenges. It aligns with the APEC Putrajaya Vision 2040 and looks forward to future hosts starting with China in 2026.

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APEC leaders at the 2025 Gyeongju summit discussing AI and demographics, preparing to adopt the Gyeongju Declaration.
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Apec leaders set to adopt Gyeongju Declaration on AI and demographics

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At the 2025 APEC summit in Gyeongju, South Korea, President Lee Jae Myung chaired a session focusing on AI advancements and demographic shifts from low birthrates and aging. Leaders are set to adopt the 'Gyeongju Declaration' to foster inclusive growth. The session will conclude with a handover of chairmanship to Chinese President Xi Jinping and a press conference.

A Korea Times-commissioned poll shows South Koreans expect the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Gyeongju to boost diplomatic prestige and cultural promotion. Many view the Trump-Xi meeting as key to easing trade tensions, with potential gains for the Lee government. Yet, concerns persist that without tangible economic results, the event could backfire.

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South Korea's Trade Minister Yeo Han-koo emphasized open plurilateralism and AI cooperation at the APEC Ministerial Meeting in Gyeongju on October 30 amid global economic shifts. Foreign Minister Cho Hyun urged partners to keep the Asia-Pacific region 'open and connected' to jointly address economic and geopolitical challenges. The meeting serves as a final preparation for the leaders' summit on November 1 and 2.

South Korean Prime Minister Kim Min-seok stated on Friday that the government's focus for 2026 will be on fostering strategic industries, protecting lives from disasters, and promoting peace on the Korean Peninsula. He outlined these priorities during a ceremony marking the new year's first day of work at the government complex in Sejong, emphasizing pursuit under three key goals: an open government, one that listens to field voices, and a nation confident on the international stage.

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President Lee Jae Myung concluded his three-day attendance at the G20 summit in Johannesburg, South Africa, on Sunday, emphasizing international cooperation on AI and critical minerals supply chains. He pledged to host the 2028 G20 with a profound sense of responsibility. Following the summit, he departed for Turkey to complete his four-nation tour.

President Lee Jae Myung unveiled a new vision to strengthen South Korea's Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with ASEAN at the summit in Kuala Lumpur on October 27. He emphasized stepped-up cooperation against transnational crimes and shared his peace initiative for the Korean Peninsula. This marked his first attendance at the annual gathering since taking office in June.

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang expressed confidence that South Korean companies will nimbly handle US tariff concerns during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit. He highlighted Korea's significant opportunities in physical AI and robotics, while praising partnerships with Samsung and SK hynix. The remarks came shortly after Seoul and Washington finalized a trade deal.

 

 

 

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