Last year, China organized a two-week seminar on value-added statistics gathering, and Peru sent three officials "to begin to understand how to develop this type of statistics and how to compile this type of data," said Chan.
"That is an example China is setting," said Chan, adding "it leads through a series of actions and proposals that help us a lot with training."
"I am certain this November will see very interesting results from the talks the two presidents have had in Beijing," said Chan.
"The four Pacific Alliance countries (Peru, Chile, Colombia and Mexico) are also interested in projecting themselves to the world, especially to the Asia-Pacific (region), and have already taken the initial steps," said Chan, referring to last year's meeting in the Philippines, where the alliance held an informal meeting with APC leaders.
"A similar meeting is likely to take place in Lima, and we assume there will be synergy between the two blocs," said Chan.
APEC's member economies see the alliance, the RCEP (Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership) -- a proposed free-trade agreement between members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) -- as potential models of economic integration, said Chan.
The November meeting marks the second time Peru's capital hosts the APEC meeting, which this year will focus on regional economic integration; strengthening micro, small and medium-size businesses; food security; and developing human capital.
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