India beat England by 246 runs in 2nd cricket Test to take 1-0 lead in 5-match series
Published on November 22, 2016
New Delhi: The leaders of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation have reaffirmed the commitment to keep their markets open and to fight against all forms of protectionism. In a closing statement after meeting of the group at Lima in Peru, they pledged to work towards a sweeping new free trade agreement despite the political climate.
The talks were dominated by doubts over the future of free trade and in particular the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade pact following the election of Donald Trump as President of United States.