APEC Papua New Guinea 2018 Preparations APEC AUTHORITY BRIEFING Update: 7 September 2017
PRESENTATION Today s presentation will include: Brief outline of APEC policies and PNG proposed policy initiatives Brief outline of expected benefits to businesses and PNG economy Papua New Guinea s plans for hosting APEC Venues Logistics
FROM THE TOP We will provide a secure environment where Leaders, Ministers and delegates can advance APEC s policy agenda, and can leave Papua New Guinea knowing they have visited a culturally rich and economically modernising country. Hon. Peter O Neill CMG MP, Prime Minister and Minister for APEC of Papua New Guinea
POLICY IMPERATIVES DRIVING APEC ECONOMIES APEC policies have evolved over time since its inception in 1986, but underpinned by two policy pillars: Global trade LIBERALISATION and investment flows including abolishing tariff barriers, deregulation of financial markets; Member Economies to strive to improve physical barriers such as infrastructure at the border and behind the border.
PNG s Proposed Host Theme for 2018 APEC CREATING INCLUSIVE OPPORTUNITIES, EMBRACING THE DIGITAL FUTURE Taking into account diversity of APEC member economies No need to start from the beginning with digital technology; challenge for emerging economies such as PNG but offers opportunities Enabling seamless flows of trade and investment in the region Urgent need for inclusive social and economic development.
APEC LEADERS CONTINUE TO PLEDGE SUPPORT TO STRENGTHENING OF MULTILATERAL TRADING SYSTEM Expanding product coverage of Information Technology Agreement (ITA) Endorsing APEC Cross-Border e-commerce Innovation and Development initiative 2015-2025 APEC Connectivity Blueprint (ACB) sets pathway to advance efforts connecting the Region through building on past initiatives to allow for a seamless and interconnected ASIA-PACIFIC
PNG PROPOSED MINISTERIALs AND TWGs HOSTING AGENDA Extractive industry policies Tourism Structural Adjustment Digital Technology to promote e-commerce in: MSEs Agriculture and Food Security Financial Inclusion Women in Economy
PNG AND PACIFIC ISLANDS REGIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES Inclusions of PIF Leaders in dialogue with APEC Leaders Issues and concerns: Climate Change Fisheries and downstream processing
APEC COORDINATION AUTHORITY Established in 2015 by an Act of Parliament; Tasked to deliver logistics for all APEC meetings concluding with AELM 2018; Draws staff from the public and private sectors, and international advisors.
ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE AND RECRUITMENT Staffing Structure Staffing model based on successful structures in previous APEC years; Limited staff during initial planning phase; Expand during Capacity Strengthening Phase; Reach full strength in Delivery Phase.
ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE AND RECRUITMENT Staffing Structure Revised from 2015 structure: Current staff 28 End 2017 66 End 2018 247 Summit 291 Trajectory similar to other APEC years and ahead of several other years
STRATEGIC APPROACH AND WORK PROGRAM Four Phases of Development and Delivery: Task Scoping (May 2015 Nov 2015) Planning Phase 1 Solid Infrastructure Planning (Dec 2015 Dec 2016) Planning Phase 2 Capacity Strengthening (Jan 2017 Sept 2017) Delivery (Oct 2017 Dec 2018) First Three Phases have concurrent event delivery
STRATEGIC APPROACH Planning Phase 2 Capacity Strengthening (Jan 2017 Nov 2017) 2018 Head Contracts to tender in Q2 for awarding by Q3; Expansion of APEC Authority staffing; Q1 assessment of skill capacity in all engagement areas (Protocol airports, hotels etc); Q2-4 delivery of capacity building programs; Final operational planning for Delivery Phase; Stakeholder Engagement and Communication emphasis.
STRATEGIC APPROACH Planning Phase 2 Capacity Strengthening (Jan 2017 Nov 2017) Importance of Communications in Phase 2 Expectation Management: Articulate why host APEC; APEC will not change the nation overnight; APEC establishes foundations for stronger development and growth; Provides an injection of foreign spending; Raises the profile of the nation.
STRATEGIC APPROACH Delivery (Oct 2017 Dec 2018) APEC Transportation Ministers Meeting in October 2017; APEC PNG 2018 is live in December 2017; Head contracts active; First major meeting is January 2018 (SOM I); Recruitment expansion and staff finalisation; Security Operation is active.
WHAT BUSINESSES SHOULD EXPECT FROM APEC 2018 Commencing from October 2017 TMM10 to AELM in November 2018 meeting with expected number of 15,000 delegates: Payments made to hotels in POM for TMM10 in October this year. Hotels, SMEs and informal sector activities in POM and in Regional Centres will also expect income streams from October 2017 TMM10 to November 2018 AELM.
WHAT BUSINESSES SHOULD EXPECT FROM APEC 2018 Airlines and Tour Operators in PNG will also benefit. Engineering and building firms have already been involved and will continue to do so in 2018. International Cruise Liners will be major beneficiaries. Most importantly, infrastructure essential for hosting APEC 2018 will remain as legacy
APEC PORT MORESBY KEY DATES 6-8 October 2017, APEC Transportation Ministers Meeting 5-6 December 2017, ISOM 29 January - 10 February 2018, SOM 1 23 April - 5 May, 2018, SOM2 13-28 August 2018, SOM 3 12-18 November Leaders Week Dates for smaller meetings TBD
APEC LEADERS WEEK DATES Proposed Calendar Days November 2018: 12-13 - CSOM 15-16 - AMM 15-17 - CEO Summit 17 - ABAC Dialogue with Leaders, other Dialogues 18 - AELM Dates are locked in to ensure Cruise Ship hire
MEETING VENUES Most meetings, including SOMs, to be in Port Moresby; ISOM, some Ministerial Meetings and some fora to be held in other locations; Port Moresby meetings to include regional visits at the conclusion of the formal meetings.
ROAD NETWORK AND TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT Uncomplicated APEC road network that facilitates rapid movement of VVIP motorcades; Wide streets with limited high-rise buildings; All accommodation is along the Primary Road facilitating ease of road movement timing; More than 300 buses rotating between venues for delegates and media.
APEC Haus
APEC Haus Leaders Meeting Room
Hilton Hotel Leaders Gala Dinner
Stanley Hotel AMM Dinner
International Media Centre
NCC - CSOM & AMM
AELM ACCOMMODATION Hotels in Port Moresby; Three cruise ships; New university village for media; Sufficient to accommodate 20 APEC Leaders, and 13 Pacific Island Leaders; 9,000 or so delegates for the duration of AELM.
AELW AIR MOVEMENTS Jackson s International Airport is undergoing a further redevelopment; Capacity to manage peak days inflow and outflow; Sufficient parking space for at least 4 Code E (B-747), and a range of smaller aircraft; Additional aircraft will fly-on to nearby airports (similar to 2007).
SAFETY AND SECURITY The Joint Security Task Force (JSTF) established; Draws on Papua New Guinea security agencies with security partners; Deployed from October 2017 to November 2018; Personnel training underway and assets being acquired; Security legislation will go to Parliament in January 2017.
HEAD CONTRACT ENGAGEMENT Transportation Venues Interiors Venues Audio Visual Hospitality and Catering Healthcare Branding Security
EXPECTATIONS International perceptions that Port Moresby is unsafe; Security remains a priority and ongoing training and capacity building programs are ongoing with security partners; Delegates will have the opportunity to meet and enjoy Port Moresby and regional centres in a safe and secure environment.
TAKE-HOME POINTS PNG s policy proposals intended to reflect the unique development challenges and opportunities we face while supporting APEC initiatives; Papua New Guinea has sufficient venues and accommodation to host APEC Economic Leaders Week building two more venues plus cruise ships; Jackson s Airport has sufficient parking for 4 Code E aircraft and peak passenger movements; Security forces are receiving ongoing training and equipment to be interoperable with partners.
Sir Charles W Lepani Director General Thank you Christopher Hawkins Chief Executive Officer APEC Papua New Guinea 2018 Co-ordination Authority E-mail: CEO@APECPNG2018.org General Enquiries: E-mail: info@apecpng2018.org