Watch: APEC Youth Forum – Empowering the world: Shaping a promising future

CGTN published this video item, entitled “Watch: APEC Youth Forum – Empowering the world: Shaping a promising future” – below is their description.

Experience the transformative power of the APEC Youth Forum as CGTN presents its exclusive program, “Empowering the World: Shaping a Promising Future.” As APEC 2023 unfolds, we bring together a diverse group of entrepreneurs, industry representatives and observers from the 21 APEC economies. Together, we delve into the remarkable contributions of APEC over the past three decades in fostering global economic cooperation and strengthening regional integration. Through three captivating sections, “We Inspire,” “We Connect” and “We Envision,” participants share captivating stories and profound insights on exchange, communication and collaboration within the dynamic Asia-Pacific region. Don’t miss this opportunity to join us and become an integral part of the forward-thinking movement that is shaping a future brimming with promise. #APEC2023

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