Asia-Pacific leaders seek amity after G20

Regional security tensions between China, Japan could hamper efforts to forge goodwill Saturday, November 13, 2010 – Powered by –> Linda Sieg and Tim Kelly Reuters YOKOHAMA, Japan: Asia-Pacific leaders begin talks Saturday on freeing up trade in the region, a day after a sometimes rancorous G-20 summit papered over differences on how to keep a fragile global economic recovery on track. The 21 Asia-Pacific economies, nine of whom including the US and China also belong to the Group of 20 (G-20) major economies, are set to urge policies for balanced growth and start work on a vast free trade area in the fast-growing region. But the aftertaste of rifts exposed at the G-20 summit in Seoul, where…
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