The 8th APEC  Finance Ministers Meeting (AFMM) concluded in Suzhou Sunday,  producing the Joint Ministerial Statement as a wrap-up to the  successful event.
The key points of the Joint Ministerial Statement are as  follows:
Ministers took stock of the latest global and regional  macroeconomic developments and the policy challenges faced by APEC economies, and called for capacity building in policy areas that  directly contribute to financial stability and economic growth in  the region and ask to look at ways to encourage greater economic  integration and openness across the region.
Ministers stress the importance for all members of the  international community to take timely and appropriate policy  actions to facilitate an early pick-up in global economic activity, and to further promote structural reforms. 
While admitting that globalization is crucial to improving  living standards, ministers stress the need to take appropriate  actions to address related challenges and realize poverty  reduction and economic growth on a fair and equitable basis. 
Ministers also reaffirm their strong support for the launch of  a new round of global trade negotiations at the coming WTO Qater  Conference.
Ministers underscore the importance of promoting financial  stability and crisis prevention. 
They welcome and encourage further efforts in the area of  international financial architecture reform by the international  community. 
Ministers agree that regional cooperation has an important role to play and welcome recent developments in this field.
Delegates also discussed the Strategic Goals of the AFMM,  prepared by New Zealand. The goals are divided into five parts: 
-- sustainable and broad-based growth with equity in the APEC  region;
-- good corporate governance and public sectors management;
-- stable and efficient financial markets;
-- greater economic cooperation, integration and openness among APEC economies;    
-- facilitation of economic and technical cooperation within  the region in pursuit of the above goals.
APEC Business Advisory Committee (ABAC), APEC Financiers Group  (AFG), Pacific Economic Cooperation Committee (PECC), reported  their work of the past year to the ministers, and talked with them about issues of common interests.
The APEC Finance and Development Program, a new initiative  proposed by China, has also been approved by the ministers and  will be submitted to APEC Economic Leaders'Meeting in October.
The next AFMM will be held in Mexico in September 2002. 
(Xinhua News Agency 09/09/2001)